Church Matters Volume VIII: Pastoring and the Conscience - Law, Liberty, and Love
The conscience has gotten a lot of play throughout Christian history. And for the most part, talk of the conscience was so that Christians would understand their obligation to obey God and his Word. Does talk of the conscience still inspire feelings of obligation today? Sometimes, certainly. More often, however, conscience is thought to relate to liberty more than to law. It evokes thoughts of freedom more than it does duty. “The Bible doesn’t explicitly say I can’t; therefore I can!” “The Bible doesn’t speak to this issue directly; therefore, I am free!” With so many assuming liberty, how can pastors instruct their members in biblical morality?
This issue of Church Matters will consider the nitty-gritty, nuts and bolts job that pastors have of binding and freeing consciences according to God’s Word. The goal? That church members may grow in holiness before God while seeking the good of one another.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Two Risks of Calibrating the Conscience and Why Pastors Must Do It Anyway by Taylor Hartley
Part 1: How the Conscience Works
- Calibrating the Conscience by Matthew Bingham
- Conversion and the Conscience: How God’s Grace Makes Us Clean by Colton Corter
- How Do I Keep My Conscience Clean? by Allen Duty
- The Forgotten Spiritual Discipline: Introspection by Mike McKinley
- Considering Our Backgrounds When Shaping Our Consciences by David Wissel
- The Conscience as Precursor to the Last Day by Rob Kane
Part 2: Pastoring and the Conscience
- How the Strong and the Weak Get Along According to Romans 14 by Daniel Stevens
- How Far Does an Elder’s Authority Go? by Jeremie Rinne
- When Elders Disagree: A Biblical Framework by Phill Howell
- Pastoring the Pestering Conscience by Trent Hunter
- Pastoring the Scrupulous Conscience by Michael Lawrence
- How an Elder’s Character Informs Members’ Consciences by Aaron Menikoff
- How Church Discipline Informs Members’ Consciences by Juan Sanchez
- Preaching to Calibrate the Conscience by Joel Kurz
- Can I Bind the Conscience More in the Counseling Room Than in the Pulpit? by Deepak Reju
- Church Member—Seek Counsel! by Brian Parks
- Recovering a Biblical View of the Conscience in a Psychologized Age by Dustin Williams
- Calibrated Resistance: A Biblical Blueprint for Obeying and Disobeying Authority by Paul Alexander
Part 3: History of the Conversation
- Luther and a Conscience That Wrestles with God by Stephen O. Presley
- An Echo of Coming Eternity: Richard Sibbes on the Conscience by Jon Pentecost
- Second Only to Preaching: William Ames’s Call for Casuistry to Calibrate Consciences in Pastoral Ministry by Ben Robin
- How the Reformed Tradition Helps Us Grow in Our Moral Reasoning by Mark McDowell
- Reformed Scholastic Theologians on Conscience by Tyler Wittman
Part 4: Book Review
- Might the Conscience Be the Key to Your Church’s Unity? by Paul Alexander
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Title
Church Matters Volume VIII: Pastoring and the Conscience
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Series
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ISBN
9798892181976
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Format
Paperback
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Publisher
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Audience
Church Leaders
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Pages
596
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Published
06/01/2025





