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April 10, 2019
Mentoring: Biblical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives
- Author
- Thompson, Dean K; Murchison, D. Caameron
- Publisher
- Eerdmans Publishing Co.
- ISBN
- 9780802874993
- Table of Contents
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Foreword (Jill Duffield)
Introduction (Dean K. Thompson, D. Cameron Murchison)
Part I Biblical Perspectives
Ch 1. Mentoring in the Old Testament (Walter Brueggemann)
Ch 2. Mentoring in the New Testament (David L. Bartlett)
Part 2 Theological Perspectives
Ch 3. Theological - Pastoral Perspectives on Mentoring
(Thomas W. Currie)
Ch 4. Preacher as Mentor Thomas (G. Long)
Ch 5. Ethical Perspectives on Mentoring (Rebekah Miles)
Ch 6. Expanding the Perimeters of Feminist Mentoring
(Cynthia L. Rigby)
Part 3 Diverse National and International Communities of Mentoring
Ch 7. Mentoring Magnificent Men - African American
Perspectives (Alton B. Pollard III)
Ch 8. Womanist Mentoring - African American Perspectives
(Katie G. Cannon)
Ch 9. Mentoring in the Roman Catholic Tradition
(Luke Timothy Johnson)
Ch 10. Mentoring New Generations of Latin@ Leaders (Cristian De La Rosa)
Ch 11. Mentoring Perspectives from East Asia (Kwok Pui-lan)
Part 4 Generational Mentoring
Ch 12. Building Intentional, Demanding, Mutual Relationships for the Mentoring of Youth (Rodger Nishioka Melva Lowry)
Ch 13. Mentoring toward a Humane Disposition, Attitude, and Imagination (Douglas Ottati Elizabeth Hinson - Hasty)
Ch 14. Cross - Generational Mentoring (Theodore J. Warplaw, Camille Cook Murray)
Afterword (Martin E. Marty)
Contributors
Index
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Positive mentoring relationships are essential to the formation of strong Christian leaders. This simple truth is often held as self-evident, but why? How can theological and biblical insights inform mentoring relationships? And what do these vital relationships look like across a range of Christian experience?
Opening multiple angles of vision on the practice of mentoring, Dean K. Thompson and D. Cameron Murchison have assembled an eminent group of scholars to reflect on these and other pressing questions. With contributions from twenty-one remarkable writers, this broad-ranging volume explores mentoring in biblical and theological perspective, within the context of diverse national and international communities, and across generations. (From the Publisher)
Positive mentoring relationships are essential to the formation of strong Christian leaders. This simple truth is often held as self-evident, but why? How can theological and biblical insights inform mentoring relationships? And what do these vital relationships look like across a range of Christian experience?
Opening multiple angles of vision on the practice of mentoring, Dean K. Thompson and D. Cameron Murchison have assembled an eminent group of scholars to reflect on these and other pressing questions. With contributions from twenty-one remarkable writers, this broad-ranging volume explores mentoring in biblical and theological perspective, within the context of diverse national and international communities, and across generations. (From the Publisher)