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Ministerial Ethics seeks to teach students the unique moral role of ministers and the ethical responsibilities clergy should assume in their personal and professional lives. The authors deal with family life, confidentiality, truth-telling, political involvement, working with committees, and relating to other church staff members. This fully revised and updated edition has expanded sections on...

Little wonder, then, that this is a critical day for pastoral ethics. With seminary training in ministerial morality seldom available and with a minimal amount of adequate literature on the shelf, church ministers are left to flounder with little aid in an ethical sea churning with moral storms. Young ministers soon discover that they face many difficult ethical questions in their professional life. For example: What ethical standards are required of a minister? What does confidentiality mean, and
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