Church Abuse of Clergy

Author:   Gene Fowler
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532661433


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   09 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Gene Fowler
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781532661433


ISBN 10:   1532661436
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   09 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Gene Fowler meticulously surveys pastoral literature on the abuse of ministers by their flocks and finds it lacking. Abandoning the usual focus on pathologies of individual parishioners, he draws on dynamic group psychology to propose a devastating alternative, namely, that entire congregations unconsciously propagate malevolence. In this stunning work, besieged clergy will find scholarship not only at its most rigorous but also most compassionate. --Robert C. Dykstra, Charlotte W. Newcombe Professor of Pastoral Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary Gene Fowler not only tackles a tough issue; he brilliantly transforms the discussion, revealing oversights and limits in the dominant literature and its language (e.g., 'clergy killing') and drawing on group psychology for refreshingly new understandings of congregational dynamics and the need for clergy solidarity. All told, an incredibly helpful resource capable of making a genuine difference. --Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture, Vanderbilt Divinity School A clergy mentor once confided, 'I am burnt out and wish I could leave the ministry, but my family will need retirement funds to exist.' In less than a year, this friend died from cancer. Ah, to have had Fowler's book to fathom my friend's painful journey. I would have gathered clergy friends to read this precise, heartfelt work, which knows a pastor and their family are one. Prevention of 'clergy abuse' is the work of a loving gathering. --George Jacobs, President, Davidson Clergy Program


Gene Fowler meticulously surveys pastoral literature on the abuse of ministers by their flocks and finds it lacking. Abandoning the usual focus on pathologies of individual parishioners, he draws on dynamic group psychology to propose a devastating alternative, namely, that entire congregations unconsciously propagate malevolence. In this stunning work, besieged clergy will find scholarship not only at its most rigorous but also most compassionate. --Robert C. Dykstra, Charlotte W. Newcombe Professor of Pastoral Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary Gene Fowler not only tackles a tough issue; he brilliantly transforms the discussion, revealing oversights and limits in the dominant literature and its language (e.g., 'clergy killing') and drawing on group psychology for refreshingly new understandings of congregational dynamics and the need for clergy solidarity. All told, an incredibly helpful resource capable of making a genuine difference. --Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture, Vanderbilt Divinity School A clergy mentor once confided, 'I am burnt out and wish I could leave the ministry, but my family will need retirement funds to exist.' In less than a year, this friend died from cancer. Ah, to have had Fowler's book to fathom my friend's painful journey. I would have gathered clergy friends to read this precise, heartfelt work, which knows a pastor and their family are one. Prevention of 'clergy abuse' is the work of a loving gathering. --George Jacobs, President, Davidson Clergy Program Pastors going through or having experienced church abuse will find much wisdom in Gene Fowler's Church Abuse of Clergy. So too will congregations who have endured systemic pastoral crises. Church abuse is not a synonym for church conflict. And the roots of church abuse are far deeper than a few dissatisfied members. Pastors, congregational leaders, judicatory executives, and ministry committees will all benefit from a careful and judicious reading of Fowler's analysis and recommendations. --Gary S. Eller, President, Omaha Presbyterian Seminary Foundation Gene Fowler posits that irrational abuse of clergy by congregations is often the result of an unresolved earlier congregational trauma. Drawing on the work of group psychotherapist Earl Hopper he posits that clergy abuse is not simply an interpersonal conflict. This hypothesis will undoubtedly shift how religious leaders think about and work to ameliorate or prevent this difficult dilemma. --Frances Unsell, organizational consultant, psychoanalyst, and Presbyterian minister Nearly every colleague that I have known in my thirty years of ministry has either experienced elements of abuse during their ministry or has known someone else who has. Finally, we have a resource that deeply and uniquely explores the violence done to clergy and their families as they serve the church. Church Abuse of Clergy should be required reading for every pastor, seminarian, and those who care about them. --Deborah Fae Swift, Pastor, South Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY


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Gene Fowler is a minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). He also is a pastoral theologian whose PhD is from Princeton Theological Seminary. He has authored several books about pastoral care in the congregational setting.

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