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CT Pastors, January 1988
Discipleship
PEOPLE IN PRINT
posted January 1, 1988

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Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity by Eugene H. Peterson, Eerdmans, $7.95

Reviewed by James D. Berkley, associate editor, LEADERSHIP

Those of you who think you know Eugene Peterson, beware! Although he was described in Christianity Today as a Protestant contemplative, a "monk out of habit," somewhere the gentle pastor, meek and mild, found a set of verbal brass knuckles, which he uses with ferocity in his latest book, Working the Angles.

"American pastors are abandoning their posts at an alarming rate," he writes. "They are not leaving their churches and getting other jobs. … they are abandoning their posts, their calling. They have gone whoring after other gods. … The pastors of America have metamorphosed into a company of shopkeepers. … They are preoccupied with shopkeepers' concerns-how to keep the customers happy, how to lure customers away from competitors down the street, how to package the goods so that the customers will lay ...

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