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If you meet George Herbert on the road, kill him
Radically Re-Thinking Priestly Ministry
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Table of Contents
4 The Cult of Nice
9 Weaver
10 The KGH method
The final section of the book, The 'KGH' Method, becomes practical. The working out of the 3Ws requires a clear-sighted view of what is reasonable and unreasonable in parish ministry. The method is divided into five different pillars: Rule, Role, Responsibility, Reckoning and Reconciling.
Product details
| Published | 01 Jun 2009 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781906286170 |
| Imprint | Mowbray |
| Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"Justin Lewis-Anthony plumbs a plethora of sources...and deploys anecdotal evidence to pleasing effect." www.portsmouthcathedral.org.uk/documents/Sep09Newsletter.pdf
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"...a well-informed account of Herbert in context...good to be reintroduced to the giants...full of good material...enjoys an attractive, opinionated style...has a gift for sharp anecdotes...presents a helpful range of authorities..." Church Times, September 2009
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"What kept me reading was the skilful way in which the author used the writings of such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Michael Ramsey, Vincent Donovan and others to make his case." Baptist Times, September 2009
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"Justin Lewis-Anthony's If you meet George Herbert on the Road, Kill Him is the latest and, no mean feat, by far the best. ... Justin's excellent book does not play this how-to game, although it does end up talking Turkey...This book is a vastly intelligent, compassionate, understanding and helpful resource." Bishop Alan's Blog, November 2009
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'A very sympathetic [view] of Herbert's life and an appreciation of his verse. He also follows this with a a solid history of the clergy in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries' Parson & Parish, Summer 2010
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"A witty, well-intentioned book. Behind its conclusions there are sophisticated analyses of any number of theological and sociological ideas"
Jonathan Wright, Catholic Herald




















