This image is the cover for the book The Pastor as Minor Poet, The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies (CICW)

The Pastor as Minor Poet, The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship Liturgical Studies (CICW)

Today's pastors -- often expected to be multitasking marvels who can make their churches "successful" -- are understandably confused about their role. Craig Barnes contends that the true calling of a pastor is to help others become fully alive in Christ, to be a "minor poet," or poet of the soul. As such, pastors are to read the major poets of Scripture and history in light of the dust and grit of daily parish life.

The Pastor as Minor Poet eloquently calls pastors to search for a deeper understanding of what they see -- both in the text of Scripture and in the text of their parishioners' lives. A critical part of this poetic vision involves discerning key subtexts beneath these texts, which allows pastors to preach the heart of the Word and to understand the hearts of their people. Written with a seasoned pastor's depth of understanding and a poet's sensibility and sensitivity, this book will minister to and inspire pastors everywhere.

M. Craig Barnes

M. Craig Barnes directs the Association for Theological Schools’ Theologies for Pastoral Ministry project, which aims to develop new theological books on practical pastoral ministry. Prior to holding this role, Barnes served as president of Princeton Theological Seminary from 2012–2023. Barnes previously taught at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and served as a pastor to congregations in Colorado, Wisconsin, Washington DC, and Pennsylvania. His books include The Pastor as Minor Poet: Texts and Subtexts in the Ministerial LifeSearching for Home: Spirituality for Restless Souls, and Diary of a Pastor’s Soul: The Holy Moments in a Life of Ministry.

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