Pastoral Ethnography and DMin Education
The term “pastoral ethnography” describes the intentional use of ethnographic methods—such as participant observation, qualitative interviews, focus groups, and the study of demographics...
The Journal of Christian Ministry (JCM) is an annual publication of The Association for Doctor of Ministry Education (ADME). The purpose of this journal is to encourage theological reflection regarding the training for and practice of Christian ministry at the highest level. While recognizing and appreciating the religious diversity that exists across the globe, this journal, as its name implies, recognizes the fundamental uniqueness of Jesus Christ.
The term “pastoral ethnography” describes the intentional use of ethnographic methods—such as participant observation, qualitative interviews, focus groups, and the study of demographics...
Joseph Barndt addresses racism in the Christian Church head on. He firmly declares that racism exists in the church as it does in...
In Caring Cultures: How Congregations Respond to the Sick, Susan Dunlap breaks new ground by moving away from solely individualistic models of care...
Built upon his previous work in High Impact Church Boards, T. J. Addington provides a thoughtful and practical book addressed to those wishing...
What an intriguing title for a volume directed to ministers! The sub-heading sums up the purpose of this book – Help for Frustrated...
As a D.Min. Director whose academic field is Christian Education, this is a most needed and welcomed volume. Having taught Introduction to Christian...
Amid the many books published in recent years on the relevance and application of monasticism to contemporary Christian life, this book is noteworthy...
This paper argues that although the fields of ethnography and Bowen family systems theory are two distinct disciplines, there are core constructs in...
Welcome to the 2012, 4th volume edition of The Journal of Christian Ministry!...