Search the Store

Product Details

In Your Basket

BOOKSTORE SEARCH

For best results enter as much information as you can, including author, title, keywords, etc.

To make a more specific search (e.g. speaker, author, format, etc.) or to narrow down your results please use our Advanced Search tool.

 

Pastoral Ethics: Ministering With Integrity in the Contemporary Context

Availability: In Stock
Speaker: Hastings, Ross
Audio Length: 25:16:20
Audio Format:
ISBN/Product ID: 3530
Price: Please select a format to show price

Add to Basket

   

CALL TO ORDER
In Canada and the U.S. call toll free 1-800-334-3279
In Greater Vancouver and worldwide call (604) 228-1820

PLEASE NOTE: Due to technical issues we are currently only taking phone orders. If you have any questions please email bookstore@regent-college.edu or call the numbers above.

Description

Coming under the general area of the theological discipline of ethics, this course provides an introduction to the field of theological ethics within the framework of Trinitarian and covenantal relations, and as grounded in the Decalogue. Secondly, it is designed to encourage the moral formation of the Christian leader. Thirdly, this course develops a familiarity with the theological discipline of ethical inquiry, especially as that relates to pastoral ministry. While the course is designed primarily with a view toward what is often referred to as the 'professional' Christian ministry, the principles explored are applicable to Christians in all vocational contexts.

Author Info

Ross Hastings teaches in the areas of the theology and spirituality of mission, pastoral theology and ethics. He has served as a pastor in Kingston, ON, Burnaby, BC, and Montreal, QC, and for eleven years as the senior pastor of Peace Portal Alliance Church in White Rock, BC. He has earned two PhDs, one in organo-metallic chemistry at Queen’s University (ON), and the other in theology at St. Andrew’s University, in his native Scotland. His theological dissertation is a comparative study of the Trinitarian theology of Jonathan Edwards and Karl Barth and is in the publication process. Ross lost his wife Sharon to cancer in 2008; he has two adult children. He enjoys sport, and especially rugby, cricket, soccer, and squash as well as music of varied genres.

Your shopping cart is empty!