Transformative Pastoral Leadership in the Black Church

Transformative Pastoral Leadership in the Black Church
Author: J. Tribble
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2005-07-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1403980918

Transformative Pastoral Leadership in the Black Church offers practical wisdom from comparative analysis of the experiences of a male pastor and a female pastor in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. Church leaders must be transformed themselves as they are transforming their churches to serve their communities. From his research of the perspectives of laity, clergy, and scholars of the black church, Jeffery L. Tribble offers hopeful stories and helpful strategies for those who believe that the black church must continue its historic mission of being an instrument of survival, elevation, and liberation for its people. Transformative Pastoral Leadership in the Black Church is an important contribution to studies of black religion, womanist thought, and social justice.

Transforming Pastoral Leadership

Transforming Pastoral Leadership
Author: Quentin P. Kinnison
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532600283

For many congregations, change creates discomfort. Pastoral leaders are often expected to be experts who manage and control realities beyond their expertise, experience, and ability. That expectation, a product of modern approaches to leadership, views the pastor as responsible for maintaining the status quo. Transforming Pastoral Leadership responds to this context by challenging readers to rediscover key biblical themes around the shepherding metaphor as well as key theological themes steeped in our historical faith narratives. Readers are challenged to consider the origins of our dominant leadership practices and to reconsider how Christ's preeminence as the leader of his church requires us to reconstruct leadership practices that are faithful to his preeminence. To assist congregations, Transforming Pastoral Leadership suggests two processes that might help congregations discern God's missional promptings as they move forward into God's future and experience conflict as opportunities for transformation.

Ethnography as Christian Theology and Ethics

Ethnography as Christian Theology and Ethics
Author: Christian Scharen
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441130926

This book is a primary resource in the new and growing field of Christian Ethnography. In response to a variety of critical intellectual currents (post-colonial, post-modern, and post-liberal), scholars in Christian theology and ethics are increasingly taking up the tools of ethnography as a means to ask fundamental moral questions and to make more compelling and credible moral claims. Privileging particularity, rather than the more traditional effort to achieve universal or at least generalizable norms in making claims regarding the Christian life, echoes the most fundamental insight of the Christian tradition - that God is known most fully in Jesus of Nazareth. Echoing this 'scandal of particularity' at the heart of the Christian tradition, theologians and ethicists involved in ethnographic research draw on the particular to seek out answers to core questions of their discipline: who God is and how we become the people we are, how to conceptualize moral agency in relation to God and the world, and how to flesh out the content of conceptual categories such as justice that help direct us in our daily decisions and guiding institutions.

Black Theology

Black Theology
Author: Anthony Reddie
Publisher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334041562

An accessible introduction to Black Theology, helping readers understand the inherited legacy of 'race', ethnicity, difference and racism, as well as the diversity and vibrancy of this movement.

SCM Core Text: Black Theology

SCM Core Text: Black Theology
Author: Anthony G. Reddie
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2013-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334048931

An accessible introduction to Black Theology, helping readers understand the inherited legacy of ‘race’, ethnicity, difference and racism, as well as the diversity and vibrancy of this movement.

The Black Church Studies Reader

The Black Church Studies Reader
Author: Alton B. Pollard
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137534559

The Black Church Studies Reader addresses the depth and breadth of Black theological studies, from Biblical studies and ethics to homiletics and pastoral care. The book examines salient themes of social and religious significance such as gender, sexuality, race, social class, health care, and public policy. While the volume centers around African American experiences and studies, it also attends to broader African continental and Diasporan religious contexts. The contributors reflect an interdisciplinary blend of Black Church Studies scholars and practitioners from across the country. The text seeks to address the following fundamental questions: What constitutes Black Church Studies as a discipline or field of study? What is the significance of Black Church Studies for theological education? What is the relationship between Black Church Studies and the broader academic study of Black religions? What is the relationship between Black Church Studies and local congregations (as well as other faith-based entities)? The book's search for the answers to these questions is compelling and illuminating.

Pastoral Care and Counseling in Large/Mega Congregations

Pastoral Care and Counseling in Large/Mega Congregations
Author: Jean Beedoe
Publisher: UPA
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2016-08-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0761867309

Church growth in metropolitan communities motivated a short study concerning the pastoral care and counseling of immigrants, specifically Black Caribbean congregants in large/mega congregations. Culture, denomination history, and interpretations of scripture enter into the dynamics of defining not only the pastoral office of leaders but their perception of “care.” The phenomenological “cycle” of care is said to exist as an exchange happens between caregivers and care receivers. Such an exploration of three congregations opened up rare concepts of the psycho-social, and spiritual nature that guide interpersonal relationships of family systems across cultures. Large/mega congregations desire women’s as well as men’s style of nurturing and of fellowship that form the characteristics of a sharing, caring congregation. The study implicated a need for more comprehensive interdisciplinary teaching methods to train church leaders and clergy. It signals for an approach in practical theology to develop curricula for spiritual health of cultural plurality in congregations and community.

Black Bodies and the Black Church

Black Bodies and the Black Church
Author: Kelly Brown Douglas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137091436

Blues is absolutely vital to black theological reflection and to the black church's existence. In Black Bodies and the Black Church , author Kelly Douglas Brown develops a blues crossroad theology, which allows the black church to remain true to itself and relevant in black lives.