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Catholic Basics: A Pastoral Ministry Series Because of the intense media-driven culture of American society, many people have a hard time differentiating between these images of Jesus Christ. They wonder which one is true. Often, their own views wind up a mixture of disparate elements. This struggle may even be the case with people raised in one particular Christian tradition. Chances are they have seen several contrasting images on television and in movies even before beginning formal religious education. This dilemma causes no small challenge for pastoral ministers, who must not only…mehr

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Catholic Basics: A Pastoral Ministry Series Because of the intense media-driven culture of American society, many people have a hard time differentiating between these images of Jesus Christ. They wonder which one is true. Often, their own views wind up a mixture of disparate elements. This struggle may even be the case with people raised in one particular Christian tradition. Chances are they have seen several contrasting images on television and in movies even before beginning formal religious education. This dilemma causes no small challenge for pastoral ministers, who must not only accurately convey the Catholic Church's teaching but also deal deftly with the myriad other images of Jesus Christ--and clearly show the difference. --From the introduction
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Matthias Neuman, OSB, is a monk and priest of Saint Meinrad Archabbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana. He received his STL and STD from the Pontifical University of St. Anselm in Rome. Fr. Matthias is senior instructor for theological programs at the Saint Meinrad Continuing Education Center and chaplain for the Benedictine Sisters of Ferdinand, Indiana. He is a popular speaker and has written over 150 journal articles and reviews dealing with spirituality, ministry, theology, and Benedictine monasticism.