This book, Ministerial Ethics, has six chapters that are organically structured and developed to help ministers of the gospel appreciate a decent life. It is a book that calls ministers of the gospel to order in their dealings with their fellow colleagues and the flock of God.
Ministerial ethics, which is also known as moral theology or principles of determining what is right and wrong for ministers of the gospel, is the focus of this work. Dr. Onyeije, in chapter two, handles this work competently by outlining several bases for demanding conformity to church ministerial ethics. These include professional, theistic, missiological, ecclesiological, anthropological, and biblical basis.
Ministerial Ethics, is a must-read for all leaders in the church. This is a book every minister of the gospel needs. It is diligently written and stands out as one text that all church leaders, including elites, need in order to get correct guides in ministerial activities. I therefore recommend this book to ministers of God at all levels and those under training in various theological institutions and public libraries. Read this book and be informed and especially blessed!
C. C. Okereke
(Professor of Ethics and Sociology of Religion)
Department of Religious Studies & Philosophy Abia State University, Uturu.
