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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul M DietterichPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781532665516ISBN 10: 1532665512 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 12 November 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsForetaste offers an actionable blend of ecclesiology and organization studies. Its guidance and tools facilitate assessment of congregational climate and missional transformation. Paul Dietterich brings a lifetime of experience to the topic of missional church leadership. --Kent D. Miller, Professor of Management, Michigan State University A real gift for church leaders seeking to engage in the renewal of congregational life and ministry. Paul Dietterich offers a comprehensive summary of the lessons learned from years of study and consulting in thinking about congregations from a theologically informed organizational perspective. The church seeking to experience life as the 'foretaste' of the good news embodied in the already-present kingdom of God is the operational understanding that Paul provides to every aspect of its organizational life. This book is a valuable read for anyone who takes seriously God's intent and purpose for creating the church. --Craig Van Gelder, Professor Emeritus Congregational Mission, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota Foretaste is a real treasure--the rich and mature fruit of fifty years of research, experience, and communal reflection by Paul Dietterich, along with the staff of the Center for Parish Development. The six practical behaviors for creating the framework for forming a missional church provide an excellent resource for ministerial leadership. . . . One is invited to embrace a new vision of church centered in God's mission. --Roger Schroeder, Professor of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago These days, it seems, everybody wants transformation. Hardly any can say clearly from what form or to which alternative, nor how to get from here to there. Paul Dietterich is well suited to fill in the blanks. His mastery of the research on organizational climate, his fifty years of experience with churches and their leaders, and his theological rootedness hold promise for revolutionizing the way leaders approach and fulfill their calling. --George R. Hunsberger, Emeritus Professor of Missiology, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan Foretaste offers an actionable blend of ecclesiology and organization studies. Its guidance and tools facilitate assessment of congregational climate and missional transformation. Paul Dietterich brings a lifetime of experience to the topic of missional church leadership. --Kent D. Miller, Professor of Management, Michigan State University A real gift for church leaders seeking to engage in the renewal of congregational life and ministry. Paul Dietterich offers a comprehensive summary of the lessons learned from years of study and consulting in thinking about congregations from a theologically informed organizational perspective. The church seeking to experience life as the 'foretaste' of the good news embodied in the already-present kingdom of God is the operational understanding that Paul provides to every aspect of its organizational life. This book is a valuable read for anyone who takes seriously God's intent and purpose for creating the church. --Craig Van Gelder, Professor Emeritus Congregational Mission, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota Foretaste is a real treasure--the rich and mature fruit of fifty years of research, experience, and communal reflection by Paul Dietterich, along with the staff of the Center for Parish Development. The six practical behaviors for creating the framework for forming a missional church provide an excellent resource for ministerial leadership. . . . One is invited to embrace a new vision of church centered in God's mission. --Roger Schroeder, Professor of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago These days, it seems, everybody wants transformation. Hardly any can say clearly from what form or to which alternative, nor how to get from here to there. Paul Dietterich is well suited to fill in the blanks. His mastery of the research on organizational climate, his fifty years of experience with churches and their leaders, and his theological rootedness hold promise for revolutionizing the way leaders approach and fulfill their calling. --George R. Hunsberger, Emeritus Professor of Missiology, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan """Foretaste offers an actionable blend of ecclesiology and organization studies. Its guidance and tools facilitate assessment of congregational climate and missional transformation. Paul Dietterich brings a lifetime of experience to the topic of missional church leadership."" --Kent D. Miller, Professor of Management, Michigan State University ""A real gift for church leaders seeking to engage in the renewal of congregational life and ministry. Paul Dietterich offers a comprehensive summary of the lessons learned from years of study and consulting in thinking about congregations from a theologically informed organizational perspective. The church seeking to experience life as the 'foretaste' of the good news embodied in the already-present kingdom of God is the operational understanding that Paul provides to every aspect of its organizational life. This book is a valuable read for anyone who takes seriously God's intent and purpose for creating the church."" --Craig Van Gelder, Professor Emeritus Congregational Mission, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota ""Foretaste is a real treasure--the rich and mature fruit of fifty years of research, experience, and communal reflection by Paul Dietterich, along with the staff of the Center for Parish Development. The six practical behaviors for creating the framework for forming a missional church provide an excellent resource for ministerial leadership. . . . One is invited to embrace a new vision of church centered in God's mission."" --Roger Schroeder, Professor of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago ""These days, it seems, everybody wants transformation. Hardly any can say clearly from what form or to which alternative, nor how to get from here to there. Paul Dietterich is well suited to fill in the blanks. His mastery of the research on organizational climate, his fifty years of experience with churches and their leaders, and his theological rootedness hold promise for revolutionizing the way leaders approach and fulfill their calling."" --George R. Hunsberger, Emeritus Professor of Missiology, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, Michigan" Author InformationPaul Dietterich, ThD in Practical Theology, is Executive Director Emeritus of the Center for Parish Development. As a pastor-consultant-researcher-teacher-writer, he has brought the theological and social science fields together in critical dialogue in service to the church. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |