Six Lectures on Pastoral Theology: With an Appendix on the Influence of Scientific Training on the Reception of Religious Truth |
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... duty to attempt to bring these large , vital , central questions , which lie at the root of our ministry , into the teaching offered to ordinands from the University , however inadequately I may do it , in hope that others more ...
... duty to attempt to bring these large , vital , central questions , which lie at the root of our ministry , into the teaching offered to ordinands from the University , however inadequately I may do it , in hope that others more ...
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... duty He assigns us is possible . We may get stimulus and reinforcement from ideals that we abstract from humanity , but they are no substitute for the living God . Pastoral theology there can be none , and pastoral work will be insecure ...
... duty He assigns us is possible . We may get stimulus and reinforcement from ideals that we abstract from humanity , but they are no substitute for the living God . Pastoral theology there can be none , and pastoral work will be insecure ...
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... duty . The pastor should be a teacher , to interest , to awaken , to lift , to inspire . For nearly all his congregation the Sunday sermon is their one opportunity in the week to get this inspiration . The pastor must never forget that ...
... duty . The pastor should be a teacher , to interest , to awaken , to lift , to inspire . For nearly all his congregation the Sunday sermon is their one opportunity in the week to get this inspiration . The pastor must never forget that ...
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... duty . 1 I have now explained that the word pastoral implies an ever - renewed life , reality , and pro- gress in your theology , as you learn from the spiritual experiences of your people , while that theology itself is founded on the ...
... duty . 1 I have now explained that the word pastoral implies an ever - renewed life , reality , and pro- gress in your theology , as you learn from the spiritual experiences of your people , while that theology itself is founded on the ...
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... duty , the necessity of self - consecration . On this subject one must needs speak , if one speaks at all , with deep humility . Of all the elements that go to make the pastor , this is the most essential . He can do without much learn ...
... duty , the necessity of self - consecration . On this subject one must needs speak , if one speaks at all , with deep humility . Of all the elements that go to make the pastor , this is the most essential . He can do without much learn ...
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