Lives Entrusted: An Ethic of Trust for Ministry (Prisms)

Lives Entrusted: An Ethic of Trust for Ministry (Prisms)

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Behind all the issues of ministerialconduct and character lies a simplereality. The heart of ministerial ethicsand integrity, argues Barbara Blodgett,is trust trust expected, trust earned,trust practiced. Trust, she says, isundermined by three trustbusterscommon in the church: secrecy, gossip,and lying.For Blodgett, trust is not an emotionor intention but a transaction. Peopleentrust each other with things they value, and that interaction endows arelationship. In the aggregate, theycreate community. By focusing oncrucial practices of trust, a unique newframework for ministerial identity andethics is created.

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