Ministerial Ethics Moral Formation for Church Leaders
Date
2004-05-25
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Baker Academic
Abstract
Ours is an age of ethical uncertainty. In Walker Percy’s novel The Thanatos
Syndrome, a minister faces an ethical dilemma. Percy capsules his moral confu
sion and ours in one line: “This is not the Age of Enlightenment, but the Age
of Not Knowing What To Do.”1 One writer calls this quote an apt aphorism
for our age and adds:
Politicians, scientists, physicians, business leaders, everyday citizens, and our
clergy increasingly find themselves in situations where they really do not know
what to do. As a result, ethics has become a boom industry, and moral failure
a regular front-page phenomenon. Conventional wisdom seems glaringly in
adequate in the face of our environmental, technological, political, economic,
and social situations.2
