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Ministerial Ethics: Being a Good Minister in a Not-So-Good World

Ministerial Ethics: Being a Good Minister in a Not-So-Good World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Treatment of Ethics for the Modern-Day Clergy!
Review: There are not many books available on ministerial ethics. With the rise in sexual impropriety, financial mismanagement, and other scandalous conduct, Joe Trull and James Carter provide some much needed insight for clergy today. I have been in the pastoral ministry for twenty years, and I cannot think of one ethical issue for ministers they have not addressed. Being written by two Southern Baptists, this volume is understandably most appealing to fellow Baptists. Still, the tone of the chapters and the treatment of the issues are presented in such a way as to apply to all ministers, regardless of denomination.

I recommend this title very highly. Too many ministers have a shallow understanding of the broad range of ethical issues confronting clergy in the 21st century. This book is very readable, and would be a valuable asset on any pastor's bookshelf. Well worth the price!


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