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Practical Theology is the application of theological studies and church doctrine seen through the lens of Scripture, Tradition and Reason.  Practical Theology speaks to all aspects of life and in particular the everyday reality of Christian Discipleship, Worship and Ministry. Therefore, Practical Theology is a broad discipline that includes, but is not limited to, Evangelism, Discipleship, Homiletics, Sacramental Life, Leadership Development, Pastoral Care, Office and Work of the Episcopate, Presbyterate and Diaconate and Church Administration. 
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ACNA Constitution and Canons Title III.4.2 lists "Practical Theology" as the 8th subject of examination required for all persons seeking ordination as Presbyter. This subject is defined as, “The office and work of a Presbyter; the conduct of public worship; principles of sermon composition and delivery; principles and methods of Christian education in the parish; Constitution and Canons of this Church and the Diocese to which the candidate belongs; and the use of the voice in reading and speaking”.
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Practical Theology, sometimes called Pastoral Theology, encompasses both the theological reflection on practical ministry and the application of theology to the practical needs of people in the church. It therefore encompasses, but is not limited to, the following areas:
  
In simple terms Practical Theology is the application of our Faith in every aspect of our personal and corporate life. It is the reflection of Jesus Christ and his love to a broken world.
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# [[Evangelism]]
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# [[Discipleship/Spiritual Formation]]
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##[[Christian Education]]
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##[[Instruction in Catechism]]
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# [[Homiletics]]
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# [[Pastoral Care]]
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##[[Pastoral Counseling]]
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##[[Clinical Pastoral Training]]
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##[[Healing Ministry]]
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# [[Leadership Development]]
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# [[Church Administration]]
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# [[Constitution & Canons of the ACNA & Diocese of the Candidate]]
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# [[Worship Leadership]]
  
 
==Recommended Reading==
 
==Recommended Reading==
Between Two Worlds (John R.W. Stott)
 
Biblical Preaching (Haddon W. Robinson)
 
Lead On (John Haggai)
 
7 Practices of Effective Ministry (Andy Stanley)
 
  
==Resources==
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Ramsey, Michael. <I>The Christian Priest Today</I>. London: SPCK, 2009.
  
Areas of ==[[Practical Theology]]==
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Chrysostom, John. <I>Six Books on the Priesthood</I>. Translated by Graham Neville. Popular Patristics Series. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1996.
  
# [[Evangelism]]
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Peterson, Eugene H. <I>Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity</I>. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1989.
a.      [[Office & work of the  Episcopate, Presbyterate and Diaconate]]
 
b.     [[Conduct of Worship]]
 
c.      [[Principles of sermon composition & delivery]]
 
d.      [[Principles & methods of Christian education in the parish]]
 
e.      [[Constitutions and Canons of ACNA & Local Diocese]]
 
f.     [[Use of voice in reading & speaking in worship]]
 
g.      [[Healing Prayer]]
 
h.      [[Sacramental Theology]]
 
i.      [[Theology of Marriage]]
 
j.      [[Baptismal Theology]]
 
k.      [[Leadership Development]]
 
l.     [[Strategic Planning]]
 
  
==[[Canonical Areas]]==
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Peterson, Eugene H. <I>Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work</I>. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1992.
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==Resources for Further Study==
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Peterson, Eugene H. <I>Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in Vocational Holiness</I>. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1994.
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Peterson, Eugene H. <I>The Contemplative Pastor: Returning to the Art of Spiritual Direction</I>. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1993.
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Willimon, William H. <I>Pastor: Revised Edition: The Theology and Practice of Ordained Ministry, Revised Edition</I>. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2016.
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==Return to [[Canonical Areas]]==

Latest revision as of 18:19, 3 June 2019

ACNA Constitution and Canons Title III.4.2 lists "Practical Theology" as the 8th subject of examination required for all persons seeking ordination as Presbyter. This subject is defined as, “The office and work of a Presbyter; the conduct of public worship; principles of sermon composition and delivery; principles and methods of Christian education in the parish; Constitution and Canons of this Church and the Diocese to which the candidate belongs; and the use of the voice in reading and speaking”.

Practical Theology, sometimes called Pastoral Theology, encompasses both the theological reflection on practical ministry and the application of theology to the practical needs of people in the church. It therefore encompasses, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Evangelism
  2. Discipleship/Spiritual Formation
    1. Christian Education
    2. Instruction in Catechism
  3. Homiletics
  4. Pastoral Care
    1. Pastoral Counseling
    2. Clinical Pastoral Training
    3. Healing Ministry
  5. Leadership Development
  6. Church Administration
  7. Constitution & Canons of the ACNA & Diocese of the Candidate
  8. Worship Leadership

Recommended Reading

Ramsey, Michael. The Christian Priest Today. London: SPCK, 2009.

Chrysostom, John. Six Books on the Priesthood. Translated by Graham Neville. Popular Patristics Series. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1996.

Peterson, Eugene H. Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1989.

Peterson, Eugene H. Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1992.

Resources for Further Study

Peterson, Eugene H. Under the Unpredictable Plant: An Exploration in Vocational Holiness. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1994.

Peterson, Eugene H. The Contemplative Pastor: Returning to the Art of Spiritual Direction. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1993.

Willimon, William H. Pastor: Revised Edition: The Theology and Practice of Ordained Ministry, Revised Edition. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2016.

Return to Canonical Areas