Stephen B. Clark

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Stephen B. Clark



Average rating: 4.27 · 95 ratings · 21 reviews · 27 distinct worksSimilar authors
Man and Woman in Christ: An...

4.07 avg rating — 45 ratings — published 1980 — 5 editions
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Catholics and the Eucharist...

4.38 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2000
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Redeemer: Understanding the...

4.30 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1992 — 2 editions
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The Old Testament in the Li...

4.50 avg rating — 8 ratings3 editions
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Finding New Life in the Spi...

4.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1972 — 3 editions
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Charismatic Spirituality: T...

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Growing In Faith

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baptized in the spirit

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El Redentor

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“Thus, the Christian task in the twentieth century is to reestablish truly Christian relationships. This task faces all Christians, not just those attempting to build Christian communities. Therefore, Christian leadership in the modern world must be understood in the light of this task. Many Christian leaders today take their models of leadership from the recent past when “Christendom” was still a usable term and when the social life of the churches and society as a whole was relatively stable. They see their role as primarily teaching and leading worship services and other ritual situations. Many Christian leaders have also added some new functions taken from contemporary technological society: the administrative functions that any leader in a modern institution must fulfill, and the counseling functions modeled on the modern helping professions. These functions leave out an essential aspect of Christian leadership in the twentieth century: creating and maintaining genuine Christian relationships among Christians. It is no longer enough to teach, lead services, administer, and counsel while taking the social situation as a given. The social circumstances of technological society are currently eroding the communal relationships which are at the basis of the way of life of the body of Christ. Unless Christian leaders know how to build relationships among Christians, how to establish social situations which are more conducive to Christian life, they will be unable to combat the erosion of the corporate life of the Christian people.”
Stephen B. Clark, Man and Woman in Christ: An Examination of the Roles of Men and Women in Light of Scripture and the Social Sciences



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