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Towards a Systematic Theology of Ministry: A Catholic Perspective

Ormerod, Neil (1995) Towards a Systematic Theology of Ministry: A Catholic Perspective. Pacifica, 8 (1). pp. 74-96. ISSN 1030-570X

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Abstract

The author seeks to develop a systematic understanding of the orders of ministry within a broader framework of the mission of the Church. He uses Lonergan’s notion of the functional specialty, systematics, and general and special categories initiated by Lonergan and further refined by Robert Doran. Specifically, he seeks to give a systematic account of the distinctions between episcopal, presbyteral and diaconal ministries in the Church. Further, he uses this account to analyse certain issues in the theology of ministry.

Item Type: Published Articles
Repository Version: Metadata Only
Keywords (separated by commas): Systematic Theology, Ministry, Catholic, Lonergan, Robert Doran
Subject Area(s): C - Systematic Theology
Association with MCD: Pacifica
Depositing User: Cate Headey
Date Deposited: 05 Oct 2010 23:28
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2010 23:28
URI: http://repository.mcd.edu.au/id/eprint/679

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