
Leadership and Oversight
New Models for Episcopal Ministry
Malcolm Grundy(Author)
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Published on 24. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-4411-4401-0 (ISBN)
Description
This is an examination of the role and work of bishops for today and tomorrow, exploring how ministries of great responsibility might shape the future. Episcopal churches around the world are in crisis. Some face division and threats from breakaway groups. Others have a crisis of finance and fear bankruptcy. Dioceses are accused of inadequate pastoral care and delayed disciplining of clergy. Bishops lead separatist groups and allow themselves to become the focus for disagreement. Something disturbing is happening to our churches and we need to find out what it is. Writing from long experience as a church leader, consultant and trainer, Malcolm Grundy has produced a searching examination of leadership in episcopal churches. He asserts that there is a vacuum of leadership in many places. Describing the pitfalls and temptations of power he analyzes the responsibilities of leadership. He asserts that a rediscovery of episkope - the shared responsibility which all members of episcopal churches have for one-another is the trust-building ingredient which is missing. His imaginative models of what mutually accepted leadership and oversight can look like lead to a creative conclusion.
Without the acceptance of trusting relationships, he fears that the descent into further schism is inevitable.
Without the acceptance of trusting relationships, he fears that the descent into further schism is inevitable.
Reviews / Votes
'In this insightful and refreshing review of Episcopal leadership and oversight, Malcolm Grundy does not allow himself to be distracted by the highly visible and divisive debates concerning the gender, sexual orientation and lifestyle of bishops.' -- Rural Theology Review In many ways this book is an account of already changing patterns of episcopal leadership, and one that I found ultimately encouraging. Not only bishops should read it, but clergy and lay people too, especially those who are keen to learn what makes episcopal Churches distinctive. -- Church TimesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4411-4401-0 (9781441144010)
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01/2011
1st Edition
Mowbray
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Person
Canon Malcolm Grundy is Director of the Foundation for Church Leadership (until March 2009, when he becomes a Consultant with Live-Wires Associates). He has been variously Team Rector of Huntingdon, Archdeacon of Craven (Bradford), Director of Training (London) and Senior Industrial Missioner (Sheffield). He is a Consultant and trainer with Avec (Director), Edward King Institute for Ministry Development (Founder Editor of the journal Ministry), Chair of MODEM (Managerial and Organizational Disciplines for the Enhancement of Ministry) and Non Executive Director of GJ Palmer (Publishers of the Church Times).
Content
Foreword John Pritchard, Bishop of Oxford; Introduction; 1. The Vacuum in Leadership and Oversight; 2. Bishops old and new; 3. The route to episcopal leadership; 4. The view from the pew; 5. The view from the market place; 6. Spirituality and Integrity; 7. New directions for episkope; 8. The DNA of an emerging Church?; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.