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To Be Loved or God's Beloved, What Defines a Pastor's Identity?

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Daniel S Hagan. To Be Loved Or God's Beloved, What Defines a Pastor's Identity?. Columbia Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1008198-a8cd-4c61-a229-4d4cf9fe3d52?locale=pt-BR.

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D. S. Hagan. To Be Loved or God's Beloved, What Defines a Pastor's Identity?. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1008198-a8cd-4c61-a229-4d4cf9fe3d52?locale=pt-BR

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Daniel S Hagan. To Be Loved Or God's Beloved, What Defines a Pastor's Identity?. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1008198-a8cd-4c61-a229-4d4cf9fe3d52?locale=pt-BR.

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  • There exists for a pastor a tension between being loved by the people and living as God's Beloved. Expectations of the congregation do not always line up with the clergypersons' own sense of calling and perceived gifts and graces. Research included an ethnographic study, featuring both an auto-ethnographic aspect that considers the emerging relationship of pastor and congregation and interviews with congregational leaders and United Methodist clergypersons within South Georgia. Learning from Henri Nouwen, pastors can remain grounded in their true identity, Belovedness, through the four movements of the Eucharist: being taken, blessed, broken, and given.
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  • 02/17/2024

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