Becoming a Pastor Theologian – New Possibilities for Church Leadership

Author:   Todd Wilson ,  Gerald L. Hiestand
Publisher:   InterVarsity Press
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Pages:   231
Publication Date:   27 September 2016
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The roles of pastor and theologian have gone their separate ways.Throughout much of the church's history, these two roles have been deeply intertwined, but in our contemporary setting, a troubling bifurcation between them has developed. The result has been a theologically weakened church and an ecclesially weakened theology. The Center for Pastor Theologians (CPT) seeks to overcome this divide by assisting pastors in the study and production of biblical and theological scholarship for the theological renewal of the church and the ecclesial renewal of theology. Based on the first CPT conference in 2015, this volume brings together the reflections of church leaders and academic theologians to consider how pastoral ministry and theological scholarship might be reconnected once again. The contributors consider several facets of the complex identity of the pastor theologian, including the biblical, public, and political dimensions of this calling. In addition, the essays explore the insights that can be gained from historical examples of pastor theologians—including John Calvin, John Henry Newman and Dietrich Bonhoeffer—as well as the essential role of Scripture within the ministry of the pastor theologian.

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Author:   Todd Wilson ,  Gerald L. Hiestand
Publisher:   InterVarsity Press
Imprint:   Inter-Varsity Press,US
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.330kg
ISBN:  

9780830851713


ISBN 10:   0830851712
Pages:   231
Publication Date:   27 September 2016
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Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Identities of the Pastor Theologian 1. The Pastor Theologian as Biblical Theologian: From the Church for the Church 2. The Pastor Theologian as Political Theologian: Ministry Amidst the Earthly City 3. The Pastor Theologian as Public Theologian 4. The Pastor Theologian as Ecclesial Theologian 5. The Pastor Theologian as Cruciform Theologian Part II: The Pastor theologian in Historical Perspective 6. Pastoral and Theological Leadership in Calvin's Geneva 7. Thomas Boston as Pastor Theologian 8. The Pastor Theologian as Mentor: The Legacy of John Henry Newman 9. The Ecclesial Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Part III: The Pastor Theologian and the Bible 10. The Pastor Theologian and the Interpretation of Scripture: A Call for Ecclesial Exegesis 11. The Pastor Theologian in the Pastoral Epistles 12. The Female Ecclesial Theologian 13. The Pastor Theologian as Apologist 14. The Pastor Theologian as Giver of Wisdom 15. John as Pastor Theologian: 2 John as Creative Theological Ecriture List of Contributors Name Index Subject Index Scripture Index

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"""This book is a welcome addition to the discussion of the pastor theologian. Wilson and Hiestand have provided a gift to the church and her pastors. If one is interested in the pastor theologian model and how they might replicate it in their ministry, this is the place to begin."" --Jason P. Kees, Journal for Baptist Theology & Mission, Fall 2017 ""This collection of essays is an inspiring and engaging read. It is a collection that reinvigorates our intellects, reminding us how essential it is to engage the life of the mind. It offers a vision of hope for the future, of what the church can become when its pastors embrace their calling as theologians: interpreting God's word for the church and calling the people of God to be theologically reflective in all aspects of life."" --Molly F. James, Anglican Theological Review"


This passionate set of essays comes at a crucial time for the church. God's people are starving for biblical and theological nourishment. Many pastors long ago abandoned their theological duties, and many theologians work in a way that is lost on the people of God. Who is left to shape Christians with the knowledge of God and his Word? Many thanks to Wilson and Hiestand for this clarion call to pastors to lead their people once again, not so much as CEOs, therapists, or entertainers, but as those who want to help them know the Lord. --Douglas A. Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School


A clarion call for pastors to embrace their vocational identity as theologians! Pastors will surely benefit from the encouragement and challenge these essays offer, but because the authors celebrate the different callings of other members of the church, all those who come 'from within the liturgical and common life of a local congregation'--be they full-time academics or laypersons in other fields--will (re)discover ways to think about and support theology from the church, for the church. --Amy Peeler, assistant professor of New Testament, Wheaton College


Author Information

Todd Wilson (PhD, Cambridge University) is senior pastor of Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois. He is the cofounder and chairman of the Center for Pastor Theologians, a ministry dedicated to resourcing pastor theologians. He is the author of Real Christian: Bearing the Marks of Authentic Faith and Galatians: Gospel-Rooted Living, and the coauthor of The Pastor-Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision and Pastors in the Classics. Gerald L. Hiestand (PhD candidate, University of Reading) is the senior associate pastor at Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois, and the cofounder and director of the Center for Pastor Theologians. He is the coauthor of The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision.

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