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A Guide to Theological Reflection: A Fresh Approach for Practical Ministry Courses and Theological Field Education is unavailable, but you can change that!

Feedback and evaluation, both of oneself and by others, are the lifeblood of a successful ministry experience. In A Guide to Theological Reflection, experienced practical ministry professors Jim Wilson and Earl Waggoner introduce the processes and tools of theological reflection for ministry. Effective evaluation includes critique and potential course correction for the honest and willing...

theological commitments guide its use are germane. But based on the assumptions that (1) Christians’ minds as well as their souls are redeemed and (2) all truth is grounded in God, reason can then be seen as a legitimate conversation partner in theological reflection. What ministers think is an important part of the reflection process. Ministers should strive to make their theological reflection as “clear, coherent, and well informed as possible.”22 Killen and de Beer advocate
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