Explores the pastoral implications of a new scholarly understanding of
the role of deacons in the Early Church. In many churches today --
Catholic, Anglican, and others -- deacons have come to serve largely
as servants of the poor and needy. In Deacons and the Church, Collins
argues that this limited role for deacons was based on
misinterpretations of key scriptural passages. Following the history
of deacons in the Early Church to modern times, Collins offers
extensive reflections on the relevant Scriptures, and suggests that we
redefine the role of deacons for today. Rather than limit the role of
deacons, he urges the church to adapt ancient meanings to modern
pastoral situations. In the words of Ignatius of Antioch, whom he
quotes in the final chapter, "Deacons are not providers of bread and
drink but are agents of the congregation." Collins paints a rich
picture of deacons as agents of the church, ordained to the service of
the bishop, who sends them forth as ministers of the church as a
whole, rather than simply social workers. Collins provides an
understanding of deacons that embraces social welfare but is not bound
by it.
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Making Connections Between Old and New
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780819227850
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Morehouse Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
168
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