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Pt. 3
“Such an exemplification was more important, given the focus on the family in the Protestant life and culture. But repeatedly the unrealistic expectations of ministers put them at odds with their congregations. Communities not only expected their ministers to be learned, sober, upright and modest, but they also wanted them to preserve local traditions.”
People’s habits somehow never change.
— Sep 06, 2025 06:52AM
“Such an exemplification was more important, given the focus on the family in the Protestant life and culture. But repeatedly the unrealistic expectations of ministers put them at odds with their congregations. Communities not only expected their ministers to be learned, sober, upright and modest, but they also wanted them to preserve local traditions.”
People’s habits somehow never change.
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Brian Gregory
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Pt. 2
The more the Protestant clerical ministry stabilized. The higher the levels of ministerial career and family endogamy, such that the sons of ministers married into the clergy and became clergymen themselves. That increased the focus on the parsonage ass the place where Christian good conduct was exemplified…
— Sep 06, 2025 06:49AM
The more the Protestant clerical ministry stabilized. The higher the levels of ministerial career and family endogamy, such that the sons of ministers married into the clergy and became clergymen themselves. That increased the focus on the parsonage ass the place where Christian good conduct was exemplified…
Brian Gregory
is on page 473 of 752
“Educational attainment was not a passport to effective ministry. The relationship between ministers and their congregations was ambivalent, and educated pastors in the rural world created suspicions….Not only was there a hierarchy of posts, with urban ones attracting the more highly qualified candidates, but rural patrons looked for other qualities in their local pastors other than their academic achievements.
— Sep 06, 2025 06:47AM

