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Collaborative Parish Leadership Contexts Models Theology William A Clark Robert J Schreiter Daniel Gast Reinhard Feiter Bryan T Froehle Mary Froehle Peter Gilmour Andreas Henkelmann Brett C Hoover Marti R Jewell

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Collaborative Parish Leadership Contexts Models Theology William A Clark Robert J Schreiter Daniel Gast Reinhard Feiter Bryan T Froehle Mary Froehle Peter Gilmour Andreas Henkelmann Brett C Hoover Marti R Jewell
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 248
Author: William A. Clark; Robert J. Schreiter; Daniel Gast; Reinhard Feiter; Bryan T. Froehle; Mary Froehle; Peter Gilmour; Andreas Henkelmann; Brett C. Hoover; Marti R. Jewell
ISBN: 9781498533690, 1498533698
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Collaborative Parish Leadership Contexts Models Theology William A Clark Robert J Schreiter Daniel Gast Reinhard Feiter Bryan T Froehle Mary Froehle Peter Gilmour Andreas Henkelmann Brett C Hoover Marti R Jewell by William A. Clark; Robert J. Schreiter; Daniel Gast; Reinhard Feiter; Bryan T. Froehle; Mary Froehle; Peter Gilmour; Andreas Henkelmann; Brett C. Hoover; Marti R. Jewell 9781498533690, 1498533698 instant download after payment.

These essays explore team-based parish leadership theologically, sociologically, and pastorally in a variety of cultures and circumstances. The result is an extended conversation, both practical and deeply reflective, emerging from the collaboration of theologians, social researchers, organizational development specialists, and pastoral ministers. Collaborative Parish Leadership draws on the experience, strengths, challenges, and insights of the long-term pastoral-academic partnerships out of which it has grown. These include "Project INSPIRE," a pastoral team-formation project sponsored by Loyola University and the Archdiocese of Chicago and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc., as part of its Sustaining Pastoral Excellence initiative. Another partner initiative is the international pastoral minister exchange "Crossing Over," involving several Catholic dioceses in northwest Germany and based at Ruhr Universität, Bochum. Authors of these essays have also been involved in Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership, the Congregational Studies Team's Engaged Scholars fellowship (both also Lilly Endowment funded projects), and other projects. Collaborative Parish Leadership employs practical-theological methods, rooted in pastoral experience and integrated with scholarly reflection. Opening essays deal with the current situation of U.S. parishes, the parish consultancy model of Project INSPIRE, and a case study of several parishes that benefited from the project. The following chapters present comparative case studies of collaborative leadership in various settings: multicultural parishes in different parts of the U.S., parish clusters consolidating into single parishes using very different processes, and parishes in Chicago and Mexico City meeting similar urban challenges. Three authors associated with CrossingOver and its participating dioceses assess the general state of parish reorganization in Germany, and the potential of the unique approach to team leadership taken in the French archdiocese of Poitiers. The final chapters reflect on the theology of parish leadership from pastoral and systematic perspectives, and on the future needs and possibilities of collaborative approaches. Overall, Collaborative Parish Leadership engages and challenges academic and pastoral leaders in diverse social and ecclesial situations, suggests multiple models for cultivating collaboration, builds connections between collaborative action and theological development.

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