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Through an abundance of examples, this book explores how pastors have both perpetuated and responded to our secular age, and provides a new vision for pastoral ministry today.

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Contents Introduction Part 1: Welcome to the Pastoral Malaise 1. A Historical Map of the Pastor in Our Secular Age 2. The Lifting Fog of Enchantment: Thomas Becket and Pastoring in a Disenchanted Age 3. Keeping Enchantment from Flaring Up: Pastoring to Private People 4. The Force Field of the Buffer: Augustine and Pastoring to Selves 5. When Ordinary Life Becomes So Much More Than Ordinary: Jonathan Edwards and Pastoring to Those Who Don't Care 6. When a Pastor Was America's Greatest Celebrity: Henry Ward Beecher and Pastoring by Personality 7. The Pastor as Chaplain of a Secular Age: Harry Emerson Fosdick and Pastoring at the End of the Denomination 8. When Purpose Becomes Mine and Authenticity Becomes King: Rick Warren and Pastoring in a Post-Durkheimian Age Bridge: Winter Lectures in Paris 9. Foucault and the Rise of Pastoral Power Part 2: The God Who Is a Ministering Pastor 10. The Weird God of Israel Who Arrives 11. Encountering a Speaking God Who Identifies with Events 12. A Run into the Wild: Meeting the Ministering God Who Sees 13. Say My Name, Say My Name: The God of Exodus 14. When Dry Bones Live Again: The God of Resurrection 15. Invisible Gorillas and the Practice of Prayer Index

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      Book Synopsis
      Through an abundance of examples, this book explores how pastors have both perpetuated and responded to our secular age, and provides a new vision for pastoral ministry today.

      Table of Contents
      Contents Introduction Part 1: Welcome to the Pastoral Malaise 1. A Historical Map of the Pastor in Our Secular Age 2. The Lifting Fog of Enchantment: Thomas Becket and Pastoring in a Disenchanted Age 3. Keeping Enchantment from Flaring Up: Pastoring to Private People 4. The Force Field of the Buffer: Augustine and Pastoring to Selves 5. When Ordinary Life Becomes So Much More Than Ordinary: Jonathan Edwards and Pastoring to Those Who Don't Care 6. When a Pastor Was America's Greatest Celebrity: Henry Ward Beecher and Pastoring by Personality 7. The Pastor as Chaplain of a Secular Age: Harry Emerson Fosdick and Pastoring at the End of the Denomination 8. When Purpose Becomes Mine and Authenticity Becomes King: Rick Warren and Pastoring in a Post-Durkheimian Age Bridge: Winter Lectures in Paris 9. Foucault and the Rise of Pastoral Power Part 2: The God Who Is a Ministering Pastor 10. The Weird God of Israel Who Arrives 11. Encountering a Speaking God Who Identifies with Events 12. A Run into the Wild: Meeting the Ministering God Who Sees 13. Say My Name, Say My Name: The God of Exodus 14. When Dry Bones Live Again: The God of Resurrection 15. Invisible Gorillas and the Practice of Prayer Index

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