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A number of books have been written on the various roles of the pastor, and many of these works focus on one particular aspect of the pastoral ministry only, or just a few of them. The Multidimensional Pastor is an attempt to bring together and discuss in a single volume these various elements of the pastoral ministry with a goal of looking at principles from the Scripture to guide the pastors as they fulfill these various roles. The purpose of this work is to provide a balanced perspective and a bigger picture of the pastors' functions, while acknowledging their personal limitations. In this…mehr

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A number of books have been written on the various roles of the pastor, and many of these works focus on one particular aspect of the pastoral ministry only, or just a few of them. The Multidimensional Pastor is an attempt to bring together and discuss in a single volume these various elements of the pastoral ministry with a goal of looking at principles from the Scripture to guide the pastors as they fulfill these various roles. The purpose of this work is to provide a balanced perspective and a bigger picture of the pastors' functions, while acknowledging their personal limitations. In this way, readers can develop a more realistic set of expectations from a pastor and celebrate the variety of expressions of the ministry.
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Autorenporträt
Samson Liao Uytanlet received his PhD in New Testament from the London School of Theology. He is the author of Luke-Acts and Jewish Historiography, Matthew: A Pastoral and Contextual Commentary, The Multidimensional Pastor (Wipf & Stock), and 2 Peter and Jude: A Pastoral and Contextual Commentary. Juliet Lee Uytanlet received her PhD in Intercultural Studies from Asbury Theological Seminary. She is a former Lausanne Catalyst for Diasporas (2016-2018) and is the author of Hybrid Tsinoys: Challenges of Hybridity and Homogeneity as Social Constructs Among the Chinese in the Philippines.