Abstract
In her article, “Three Approaches to Practical Theology, Theological Education, and the Church’s Ministry,” Kathleen Cahalan develops Paul Lakeland’s three models of pastoral ministry for the changing landscapes of the late-modern, counter-modern and radical post-modern societies: interpreter, practitioner and cultivator. In this article, I develop a fourth model of pastoral ministry, recognizing the post post-modern landscape as described by Bert Roebben and Alan Kirby, a model of pastor as “signifier” amid a fragmented landscape.
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