The Pastor: His Qualifications and Duties by H. Harvey

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Author Harvey, H. (Hezekiah), 1821-1893
Title The Pastor: His Qualifications and Duties
Contents The divine call to the ministry -- Settlement in the ministry -- Public worship -- Social devotional meetings -- Administration of ordinances -- The pastor and the Sunday-school -- Pastoral visitation -- Revivals of religion -- Cultivation of social life in the congregation -- The pastor as an organizer -- Funeral services -- Cultivation of the missionary spirit -- The pulpit and the press -- Relations to other denominations -- Change of field -- Ministers not in the pastoral office -- Pastoral study -- Pastoral responsibility -- The pastor's outer life -- The pastor's inner life.
Credits Produced by John Hagerson and Mrs. Faith Ball
Summary "The Pastor: His Qualifications and Duties" by H. Harvey is a theological guidebook written in the late 19th century. This work is tailored specifically for students of pastoral ministry, providing practical insights and reflections from the author's own experiences in the ministry. The book explores the essential qualifications, responsibilities, and roles of a pastor, offering a comprehensive framework for effective church leadership. The opening of the text outlines the foundational principle that a legitimate pastor must be divinely called to the ministry, distinguishing this calling from merely choosing a profession. It addresses common misconceptions about discerning such a call, emphasizing the necessity for internal desire, the church's affirmation, and providential circumstances to align before one undertakes the pastoral office. Furthermore, the author establishes early principles that guide the pastor's preparation, development, and spiritual duties, setting the tone for a detailed exploration of various aspects of pastoral work that follow in the subsequent sections. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
Subject Pastoral theology
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EBook-No. 61170
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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