
Moral formation for church leaders
By Joe E. Trull & James E. Carter
"Since its publication in 1993, Ministerial ethics has served as the core textbook for my courses in pastoral ethics. I therefore greet warmly the appearance of this revised version. Like its predecessor, the second edition will set the standard for reflective engagement with this crucial topic."
Stanley J. Grenz, Pioneer McDonald Professor of Theology, Carey Theological College
"The church is in an ethical free fall because of the conduct of its leaders. It has become an embarrassment to all Christians. Ministerial Ethics addresses this issue and offers clear, candid, and comprehensive help to both pastors and churches."
Paul Powell, dean, Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University
The Author:
Joe E. Trull is editor of Christian Ethics Today and formerly served as professor of Christian ethics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. James E. Carter, a veteran pastor with over thirty years of experience, is the former director of the Division of Church-Minister Relations in the Louisiana Baptist Convention.
ISBN 0-8010-2755-1



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