EDITORIAL - SECTION III - RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE MINISTRY DISCIPLINES
Abstract
Charcter is the predisposition to act in accord with one's principles and values. In that sense, character is the complex set of mental and moral traits that mark an individual. This emphasis on character presumes that good works arise from good people. The minister's work does not follow from a moral code or a set of theological principles or even well-developed skills and competencies but from habit, out of an ingrained, inculcated pattern of living informed by dispositions of the soul.Downloads
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