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Drinking from the Same Well - Cross-Cultural Concerns in Pastoral Care and Counseling (Paperback)
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Drinking from the Same Well - Cross-Cultural Concerns in Pastoral Care and Counseling (Paperback)
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Synopsis: Drinking from the Same Well is designed for those who
seek a praxis-oriented theological grounding in the exploration of
cross-cultural perspectives in the field of pastoral care and
counseling. It traverses the broad terrain of cultural analysis and
also explores in depth a number of discrete cross-cultural issues
in pastoral counseling, related to communication, conflict,
empathy, family dynamics, suffering, and healing. Cultural analysis
and theological reflection are situated alongside numerous case
studies of persons and situations that enflesh the concepts being
discussed, and readers are invited to engage personally with the
material through a variety of focus questions and reflective
exercises. This book can serve as a helpful textbook for
seminarians and a useful guide for pastors and priests, church
study groups, multicultural parishes, and anyone engaged in helping
ministries with persons from other cultures. The goal is to develop
culturally competent pastoral caregivers by providing a
comprehensive and practical overview of the generative themes and
challenges in cross-cultural pastoral care. Endorsements: "This
thanks of a collective heart to Lydia Johnson . . . For disarming
us with difficult questions so tenderly put . . . For writing so
accessibly, her scholarship down to earth and sea . . . For living
long in the spaces where such lessons hide and abide . . . For
paying attention with the eye of heart and mind . . . For pausing
on this journey to drink so deep." -Bill Wylie-Kellermann author of
Seasons of Faith and Conscience "Lydia Johnson has written a most
timely book in terms of need. The most usual lines of inquiry for a
diasporic and cross-cultural inquiry into the Christian faith have
focussed on biblical hermeneutics, theological revision, and
matters to do with culture and the refashioning of identity. Here
we have a key text that concentrates upon pastoral care and
counselling. It is speaking into the globalized world of the mass
migrations of people and speaking into the consequences of such."
-Clive Pearson Head of School, School of Theology, Charles Sturt
University Author Biography: Lydia Johnson has taught pastoral
theology in universities and seminaries in South Africa, Fiji, and
New Zealand, and has held pastorates in Jamaica and the
southeastern United States. She has edited several books on women's
theology in Oceania, and is the coauthor of Reweaving the
Relational Mat: A Christian Response to Violence against Women from
Oceania (2007).
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