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The Renewed Pastor

Writings in honour of Philip Hacking

Melvin Tinker

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The Renewed Pastor

Writings in honour of Philip Hacking

Melvin Tinker

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What is a pastor of a church? What are the requirements and expectations? How can a pastor be faithful to the Bible whilst effectively engaging with the world? These are some of the questions which are answered in this timely book on pastoral ministry. Evangelical practitioners and theologians from around the world contribute to this collection of essays on what it means to be a ‘Renewed Pastor’ in the 21st century in honour of one of Britain’s exemplary pastors– Philip Hacking. All the major aspects of pastoral ministry are dealt with in a biblical, practical down–to–earth way. This is a major resource for all pastors, both present and future. Philip Hacking served in full time Church of England ministry for more than 38 years where he was not ashamed proclaim the gospel. Throughout his lifetime he has stood for Biblical Evangelicalism.

Contributors: Hugh Palmer, Melvin Tinker, Peter Lewis, Tim Chester, Steve Timmis, Peter Adam, Paul Williams, D. A. Carson, J. I. Packer, Frank Retief, David Holloway, John Risbridger, John Stevens.

  • Title

    The Renewed Pastor

  • Author(s)

    Melvin Tinker

  • ISBN

    9781845508050

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Christian Focus Publications

  • Pages

    256

  • Published

    01/11/2011

Melvin Tinker

Melvin Tinker

Vicar of St John Newland since 1994, Melvin read Theology at Oxford University and trained for ordination at Wycliffe Hall. He has previously been curate at Wetherby Parish Church, Chaplain to Keele University and vicar of All Hallows, Cheadle. As well as speaking around the country and abroad, Melvin is the author of over sixty published articles dealing with a wide range of subjects relating to ethics and theology.

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The Renewed Pastor

Feast yourself on this!

The Renewed Pastor - essays in honour of Philip Hacking

A festschrift (literally a "feast of writing") is a book honoring a respected person and presented during his or her lifetime. Recent years have seen these presented to John Piper, Dick Lucas, Don Carson and others.

Could a festschrift contribute to the dilemma of the "celebrity pastor"? That's a real danger, but in this case, the truth is that the focus is firmly centred on the gospel. These writings are not about Philip but about the role of the pastor that he so valued and to which he gave himself unstintingly.

However, the purpose of this review is not to contribute to the festschrift but to encourage you to read these essays. Personally, this is a form of writing I really enjoy. Too many books have a good idea at heart but run out of steam well before the last page. However, the contributors here use their skill and knowledge to concisely and clearly address "all the major aspects of pastoral ministry".

Each of the contributors knows Philip personally and wisely use the various contexts of his ministry to introduce their subject. There are 12 essays in total, preceded by a four-page foreword by Hugh Palmer that sets the scene well.

This book might well be "a major resource for all pastors" but I think it is far more valuable than that. This is a book for all of us. Here we have an insight into the role and ministry of the pastor that will help us, not just as those who are "pastored", but also as those who must pastor "one another".

It is not just pastors who need to learn valuable lessons on renewal, prayer, worship and the church. We can all learn from this helpful book so that we might be hearers of the word, doers of the word and messengers of the word, "a people that are God's very own, eager to do what is good".

Peter Collier

Jonathan Lockwood

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