Pastoral Theology or the Theory of the Evangelical Ministry

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Puritan Publications, 20 Haz 2017 - 465 sayfa

To sum up this work is to say with Vinet, “The minister’s life is a life of consecration, without which it has no meaning.” Vinet covers all of Pastoral Theology, focusing in on all the major tenants of the office of the herald sent of God. The steward of the mysteries of God is sent to preach and to pray, and these two main functions are broken down by Vinet into a full-orbed look at pastoral theology covering everything from what a minister is, to the necessity of the Evangelical Ministry, the call to the Evangelical Ministry, and the domestic life of the minister. He covers the government of the church, and the government of the pastor’s house. He shows how preaching is to be accomplished, and it’s biblical outworking into catechizing, pastoral visitation, house to house praying, the care of souls in general and the object of pastoral oversight.


This work is thoroughly biblical, and Vinet masterfully pulls together all the facets of the pastoral ministry in explaining what Christ taught concerning this most sacred and consecrated office.


This work is not a scan or facsimile, has been carefully transcribed by hand being made easy to read in modern English, and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.

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WORSHIP
190
PREACHING
203
CATECHIZING
252
OF THE CARE OF SOULS IN GENERAL
261
OF THE CARE OF SOULS APPLIED TO INDIVIDUALS
281
OF THE CARE OF SOULS
338
DISCIPLINE
370
CONDUCT TOWARDS DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS PARTIES
372

THE PASTORS INDIVIDUAL AND INTERNAL LIFE
114
SOCIAL LIFE IN GENERAL
135
DOMESTIC LIFE OF THE MINISTER
167
PASTORAL LIFE
180
RELATIONS OF ECCLESIASTICS AMONG THEMSELVES
376
THE PASTOR IN HIS RELATIONS TO AUTHORITIES
381
APPENDIX
385
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Alexander Vinet (1797-1847) is considered as one of the most prominent theological thinkers of 19th century French-speaking Reformed Protestantism, and seen by most scholars as a pastor’s pastor.

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