
James D. Whitehead
Author of Method in Ministry: Theological Reflection and Christian Ministry (revised)
About the Author
Evelyn and James Whitehead, long associated with the Institute of Pastoral Studies at Loyola University in Chicago, have coauthored a dozen books that are still in print and have been translated into several languages. Their two best selling books are Christian Life Patterns (100,000 copies sold) show more and Method in Ministry (30,000 copies sold). They live in South Bend, Indiana. show less
Works by James D. Whitehead
Method in Ministry: Theological Reflection and Christian Ministry (revised) (1980) — Author — 187 copies, 2 reviews
Associated Works
Formation and Reflection: The Promise of Practical Theology (1987) — Author, some editions — 28 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Harvard University (PhD)
- Occupations
- theologian (pastoral)
historian (of religion) - Organizations
- Loyola University Chicago (Institute of Pastoral Studies)
Roman Catholic Church - Relationships
- Whitehead, Evelyn Eaton (wife)
- Places of residence
- South Bend, Indiana, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Indiana, USA
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Reviews
I always have difficulty with rating books that represent "first forays" into a particular field or subject. This book was presented to me as pretty much still (though over 30 years old) the "gold standard" in articulate processes of theological reflection.
The low(er) rating is not so much reflective of the fact that I didn't ENJOY the book, as much as it is reflective of the fact that I kept getting distracted as a read, pondering the different ways that I, as a Pentecostal, would frame show more this or that point. It only became slowly clear (and I wish the authors had been more up-front on this point) that the book is written from a Roman Catholic perspective. Thus, it's not surprising that several points rankled, not the least of which was the absolute inability to speak of Scripture without immediately tacking on the phrase "and Tradition." In a work that so carefully distinguished between "personal experience" and "cultural information" as separate resources for reflection, such a lack of nuance was both disturbing and irksome.
If this IS truly the "gold standard" of theological reflection, then I believe the time has come for the development of an authentically PENTECOSTAL approach to theological reflection that takes seriously the voice of the Spirit, the gift of discernment, and the reality of a vibrant community...and not just the voice of "the Tradition." show less
The low(er) rating is not so much reflective of the fact that I didn't ENJOY the book, as much as it is reflective of the fact that I kept getting distracted as a read, pondering the different ways that I, as a Pentecostal, would frame show more this or that point. It only became slowly clear (and I wish the authors had been more up-front on this point) that the book is written from a Roman Catholic perspective. Thus, it's not surprising that several points rankled, not the least of which was the absolute inability to speak of Scripture without immediately tacking on the phrase "and Tradition." In a work that so carefully distinguished between "personal experience" and "cultural information" as separate resources for reflection, such a lack of nuance was both disturbing and irksome.
If this IS truly the "gold standard" of theological reflection, then I believe the time has come for the development of an authentically PENTECOSTAL approach to theological reflection that takes seriously the voice of the Spirit, the gift of discernment, and the reality of a vibrant community...and not just the voice of "the Tradition." show less
Intelligent and thoughtful guide to some of the theological issues behind TR. This would be very useful to read once you think you are getting the hang of it. The chapter on Scripture by Ulrich and Thompson is particularly good.
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- Works
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- Also by
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- Members
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- Rating
- 3.0
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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