Stewards of the Gospel : reforming theological education / Ronald E. Vallet ; foreword by Bruce C. Birch ; with contributions by Daniel Aleshire [and others]. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; [(c)2011.Description: xviii, 291 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780802866165
- 0802866166
- BV772.S749 2011
- BV772.V186.S749 2011
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Introduction The changing face of stewardship What is the Gospel? Biblical interpretation Issues confronting the twenty-first-century church in North America The church in the caldron Theological education in the twenty-first century The treasure in earthen vessels Contributions by theological educators : Daniel Aleshire, Bruce C. Birch, David L. Bartlett, Terry Parsons, Eugene F. Roop, and L.E. "Ted" Siverns Final reflections.
"The word stewardship comes across as stale and mildly distasteful to many in the church today as a term limited in its scope to euphemistic conversations about financial giving. Yet, as Ronald Vallet points out, when the apostle Paul refers to 'stewards of the mysteries of God' (1 Cor. 4:1), he's talking about something much deeper and richer than fund-raising. In Stewards of the Gospel Vallet recovers a more adequate understanding of Christian stewardship in light of both the New Testament and the realities facing today's church as it deals with challenges to justice, to the environment, and even to faith itself. He then applies his reinvigorated concept of stewardship in practical ways to congregations, to their pastors and leaders, and to the seminaries and denominational structures that mold and support those leaders. Enhancing Vallet's broad, gospel-oriented vision of stewardship are thoughtful responses from six seasoned theological educators: Daniel Aleshire, David L. Bartlett, Bruce C. Birch, Terry Parsons, Eugene F. Roop, and L.E. 'Ted' Siverns"--Publisher description.
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