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Learn to reach out to these hidden Christians! Offering a wide
variety of points of view from the welcoming to the traditional,
Pastoral Care and Counseling in Sexual Diversity addresses one of
the crucial issues facing the church in these shifting times.
Pastors of all Christian churches, whatever their denomination or
theology, are likely to be faced with pastoral care or counseling
of someone who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered. This
valuable compendium examines various ways you can meet the
spiritual and psychological needs of these members of your
congregation. Pastoral Care and Counseling in Sexual Diversity
addresses the basic problems of sexual diversity, including
definitions of sexual orientations and issues of human development.
It offers wise guidance for offering pastoral care and counseling,
and it provides tested solutions for the problems counselors face
in dealing with these individuals. Pastoral Care and Counseling in
Sexual Diversity offers thought-provoking points of view on a wide
range of issues, including: changes in attitudes toward
homosexuality among mental health professionals the limits of
confidentiality sexual diversity in the black church a
developmental model for effective treatment of male homosexuality
pastoral care and the formation of sexual identity Biblical
perspectives on homosexuality counseling lesbians AIDS ministries
and grief counselingPastoral Care and Counseling in Sexual
Diversity is an essential resource for pastors, pastoral
counselors, and therapists dealing with these vexing issues facing
the Christian church in the new millennium.
At his death in 1987, Paul W. Pruyser of the Menninger Foundation
was widely recognized as one of America's foremost authorities on
the psychology of religion. His book A Dynamic Psychology of
Religion set the stage for creative dialogue on the subject. In
this volume, two leading practitioners in the field present a
compilation of Pruyser's seminal articles, providing an overview of
the major themes in Pruyser's thought. Newton Malony and Bernard
Spilka evaluate Pruyser's viewpoint and suggest how his position
continues to influence the psychology of religion.
This book introduces the foundations of a distinctively Christian
approach to counseling.
Christians who counsel, counselors who are Christian--what is the
difference? What makes Christian counseling distinctive from
secular counseling approaches? In this book, Malony and Augsburger
introduce the substance and method, including family systems
methodology, of Christian counseling as a major voice. The book
also includes how to do a faith assessment; how to collaborate,
consult, and refer; the centrality of Christ in the counseling
process; how to address issues of sexual and cultural diversity
with sensitivity; and the destiny of Christian counseling.
H. Newton Malony, Ph.D. is Senior Professor at the Graduate
School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena,
California.
David W. Augsburger, Ph.D. is Professor of Pastoral Care and
Counseling, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
Winner of Prize for Outstanding Book in Theology and the Natural
Sciences As science crafts increasingly detailed accounts of human
nature, what has become of the soul? This collaborative project
strives for greater consonance between contemporary science and
Christian faith. Outstanding scholars in biology, genetics,
neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy, theology, biblical
studies, and ethics join here to offer contemporary accounts of
human nature consistent with Christian teaching. Their central
theme is a nondualistic account of the human person that does not
consider the "soul" an entity separable from the body; scientific
statements about the physical nature of human beings are about
exactly the same entity as are theological statements concerning
the spiritual nature of human beings. For all those interested in
fundamental questions of human identity posed by the present
context, this volume will provide a fascinating and authoritative
resource.
Learn to reach out to these hidden Christians! Offering a wide
variety of points of view from the welcoming to the traditional,
Pastoral Care and Counseling in Sexual Diversity addresses one of
the crucial issues facing the church in these shifting times.
Pastors of all Christian churches, whatever their denomination or
theology, are likely to be faced with pastoral care or counseling
of someone who is lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered. This
valuable compendium examines various ways you can meet the
spiritual and psychological needs of these members of your
congregation. Pastoral Care and Counseling in Sexual Diversity
addresses the basic problems of sexual diversity, including
definitions of sexual orientations and issues of human development.
It offers wise guidance for offering pastoral care and counseling,
and it provides tested solutions for the problems counselors face
in dealing with these individuals. Pastoral Care and Counseling in
Sexual Diversity offers thought-provoking points of view on a wide
range of issues, including: changes in attitudes toward
homosexuality among mental health professionals the limits of
confidentiality sexual diversity in the black church a
developmental model for effective treatment of male homosexuality
pastoral care and the formation of sexual identity Biblical
perspectives on homosexuality counseling lesbians AIDS ministries
and grief counselingPastoral Care and Counseling in Sexual
Diversity is an essential resource for pastors, pastoral
counselors, and therapists dealing with these vexing issues facing
the Christian church in the new millennium.
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