Clergy: The Origin of Species

Author:   Rev. Dr. Martyn Percy (University of Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9780826482877


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 October 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Rev. Dr. Martyn Percy (University of Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780826482877


ISBN 10:   0826482872
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   19 October 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. On Reflection; 2. On Origins; 3. On Development; 4. On Praxis; 5. On Survival; 6. On Ministry; Coda; Bibliography; Index.

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'Utilising the metaphorical rubric of evolution Martyn Percy reframes the theology of ministry by looking at the adaption of ecclesiology and clerical practice to and through cultural change. What this compelling thesis achieves is to provide a practical theology of ministry grounded in social reality rather than a fixed and unchanging theology plucked from the skies.' --Professor Andrew Walker, King's College, London


"'Utilising the metaphorical rubric of evolution Martyn Percy reframes the theology of ministry by looking at the adaption of ecclesiology and clerical practice to and through cultural change. What this compelling thesis achieves is to provide a practical theology of ministry grounded in social reality rather than a fixed and unchanging theology plucked from the skies.' --Sanford Lakoff ""a delightful, provocative, interesting and a very informative book."" ""It is crammed with careful reviews of other people's thoughts, and illuminating stories from the past with all sorts of reality checks."" ""Martyn Percy is a teacher at heart, and this book is packed with easy to read and hugely informative snippets of history, theology and theory."" ""Martyn Percy offers not just history and theology, but also carefully considered and wide understanding."" ""a book well worht reading, enjoying and pondering over.""--Sanford Lakoff ""This is an important and timely book...and offers a wide range of insights into many of the problems and issues that face the church today.""--Sanford Lakoff I welcome a book that takes the context of ministry seriously. Martyn Percy is particularly well-placed to do this - combining the insights of sociology and theology in order to think in new ways about the ministerial task. This book is for scholars and practitioners alike.--Sanford Lakoff"


'Utilising the metaphorical rubric of evolution Martyn Percy reframes the theology of ministry by looking at the adaption of ecclesiology and clerical practice to and through cultural change. What this compelling thesis achieves is to provide a practical theology of ministry grounded in social reality rather than a fixed and unchanging theology plucked from the skies.' --,


a delightful, provocative, interesting and a very informative book. It is crammed with careful reviews of other people's thoughts, and illuminating stories from the past with all sorts of reality checks. Martyn Percy is a teacher at heart, and this book is packed with easy to read and hugely informative snippets of history, theology and theory. Martyn Percy offers not just history and theology, but also carefully considered and wide understanding. a book well worht reading, enjoying and pondering over. --Sanford Lakoff


'Utilising the metaphorical rubric of evolution Martyn Percy reframes the theology of ministry by looking at the adaption of ecclesiology and clerical practice to and through cultural change. What this compelling thesis achieves is to provide a practical theology of ministry grounded in social reality rather than a fixed and unchanging theology plucked from the skies.' --Sanford Lakoff This is an important and timely book...and offers a wide range of insights into many of the problems and issues that face the church today. --Sanford Lakoff a delightful, provocative, interesting and a very informative book. It is crammed with careful reviews of other people's thoughts, and illuminating stories from the past with all sorts of reality checks. Martyn Percy is a teacher at heart, and this book is packed with easy to read and hugely informative snippets of history, theology and theory. Martyn Percy offers not just history and theology, but also carefully considered and wide understanding. a book well worht reading, enjoying and pondering over. --Sanford Lakoff I welcome a book that takes the context of ministry seriously. Martyn Percy is particularly well-placed to do this - combining the insights of sociology and theology in order to think in new ways about the ministerial task. This book is for scholars and practitioners alike.--Sanford Lakoff


Author Information

Martyn Percy is Principal, Ripon College, Cuddesdon, UK. From 1997-2004 he was Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute for the Study of Religion and Society. Martyn has recently been appointed honorary Professor at King's College, London, UK, and also holds an Adjunct Professorship of Theology and Ministry at Hartford Seminary, Connecticut, USA.

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