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Friday, October 28, 2016

Pastoral Ethics and Dual Roles

I order myself most frustrated in my reading of Doehring with her discussion of ethics surrounding duple roles. for sure thither are respectable considerations one expects to sustain in mind with find to the possibility that a star curate may regard a member of the congregation. In such an instance, the pastor would need to clearly notice this family to the congregation as closely as seek centering and oversight from the appropriate avenues. to boot a pastor oft holds dual roles with many members done teaching, leading in worship, chair committees, and counseling individuals. All these roles know the potential to be impertinent with one a nonher. The need for taste is imperative. During one conversation with my avow pastor we were speaking of a particular issue inside my family of origin. He asked me if I had comprehend another member of our church service speak about whatsoeverthing interchangeable within her own family of origin, something she had been able about in sort out settings and about which he knew he had permission to, in lightheaded terms, mention to me. He wherefore asked if it was okay with me for him to suggest to her that the deuce of us talk. This situation would call for the potential to break confidences if not handled appropriately. This was navigated by only openhanded vague details of something divulge in a sort setting, not in private, and then asking my permission to disclose to this other person for the take aim of helping me to find some support.\nWhat did bother me about Doehrings section about dual roles was mainly about how apprise it was and how one particular drill she used seemed particularly insufficient. This employment was describing a pastor in a small townspeople with only one chemists shop in which that pharmacist was a parishioner. In this instance Doehring suggests that there may be an ethical conflict of dual roles if the pastor needs to have a prescription for an anti-depressan t filled. Doehring then suggests that the parishioner may be unc...

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