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Use this common coping mechanism to help people respond to crises
This thoughtful book offers a fresh theological interpretation for
the ways people talk about God in times of crisis. A Theology of
God-Talk: The Language of the Heart probes the meaning behind
phrases like "It must have been God's will" and "The Lord took
Uncle Harry." Though many caring professionals dismiss such talk as
insensitive or irrational, these phrases offer powerful clues to
the speaker's personal religious feelings. A Theology of God-Talk
demonstrates the ways that God-talk moves the sufferer through the
grief and doubt of the crisis. By recognizing the ways God-talk
resembles myth, apocalyptic tale, tragedy, story, and even
prayer--all literary categories--the caregiver can begin to help
sufferers rewrite their personal narratives in the wake of tragedy.
A Theology of God-Talk examines the crucial issues of God-talk,
including: common false assumptions about it the theology of
God-talk interpretations and misinterpretations how to glean
counseling insights from God-talk differing stances for sufferers
and survivors of tragedy. Bringing together psychology, theology,
and narrative theory, this insghtful and sensitive book offers new
ways of looking at this common reaction to crisis. A Theology of
God-Talk is an instant classic and an essential resource for
pastors, chaplains, therapists, grief counselors, and theologians.
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