
Episkope
The Theory and Practice of Translocal Oversight
SCM Press
Published on 30. July 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-334-05938-7 (ISBN)
Description
Bishops, Moderators, Apostles, Regional Ministers - the range of titles given to those who exercise some form of translocal oversight of Christian communities in contemporary Britain is wide indeed. Together they represent a spectrum of response to a range of dynamics that include biblical foundations, received church tradition, present felt needs and the demands of the wider cultural context of contemporary life.
In 'Episkope,' Standing and Goodliff, together with experienced church leaders drawn from across the churches, establish the common foundations that inform our conversations about translocal ministry and map present models and experience of ecclesial oversight. Building on these shared insights a variety of themes are explored that might help the selection, training and deployment of translocal ministry be fit for purpose in the changing cultural context that faces twenty-first century Christian communities.
With contributions from:
Anne Hollinghurst on gender and oversight,
Stephen Cottrell on oversight within the Anglican context
Diane Tidball on oversight in the Baptist church
Terry Virgo on oversight in new church streams
David Muir on oversight within black majority churches
Ian Mobsby on oversight in new monastic communities
In 'Episkope,' Standing and Goodliff, together with experienced church leaders drawn from across the churches, establish the common foundations that inform our conversations about translocal ministry and map present models and experience of ecclesial oversight. Building on these shared insights a variety of themes are explored that might help the selection, training and deployment of translocal ministry be fit for purpose in the changing cultural context that faces twenty-first century Christian communities.
With contributions from:
Anne Hollinghurst on gender and oversight,
Stephen Cottrell on oversight within the Anglican context
Diane Tidball on oversight in the Baptist church
Terry Virgo on oversight in new church streams
David Muir on oversight within black majority churches
Ian Mobsby on oversight in new monastic communities
Reviews / Votes
"Episkope gives us a new and unique lens on ecumenism. In this insightful work, senior leaders explore how the role of the bishop is understood and carried out across a wide variety of Christian traditions." -- Rev Dr. Joel Edwards CBE "Episkope is a welcome and collaboratively insightful contribution to our understanding of the development and practice of translocal oversight in the Church today. Reflecting on the history of translocal ministry within various Christian traditions, alongside the shared experiences of those currently exercising oversight within their own Church settings, Episkope offers an open and honest account of the challenges and joys of leadership that seeks to witness to the presence of Christ within contemporary society. It will encouraged and inform those involved in ecumenical dialogue as we ponder what it means to be local, regional and universal in our different expressions and our shared experience of communion" -- Bernard Longley, Catholic Archbishop of BirminghamMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-334-05938-7 (9780334059387)
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E-Book
07/2020
1st Edition
SCM Press
€38.99
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Persons
Roger Standing has been involved in translocal ministry for over thirty years, initially as an evangelist and later as a church consultant, regional church leader and latterly as Principal of Spurgeon's College in London. He is the author of several books.
Paul Goodliff is the General Secretary of Churches Together in England having previously served as the Head of Ministry for the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
Paul Goodliff is the General Secretary of Churches Together in England having previously served as the Head of Ministry for the Baptist Union of Great Britain.