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In Living Color: An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling (Practical Theology): Emmanuel Y. Lartey, James Newton Poling: 9781843107507: Books - Amazon

In Living Color: An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling (Practical Theology): Emmanuel Y. Lartey, James Newton Poling: 9781843107507: Books - Amazon

In Living Color: An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling (Practical Theology) Paperback – January 1, 2003
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The meaning of pastoral care in modern multicultural societies is challenged and reexamined from a global perspective in this book. Emmanuel Lartey stresses the importance of recognizing different cultural influences on individuals in order to effectively counsel, guide and empower them. This new edition has been updated to reflect recent congregational studies and provides illustrations of how an intercultural approach can work in practice.
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'...a wonderful balance of the major themes, as well as the developing trends, within pastoral theology.'

-- Lee H. Butler, Chicago Theological Seminary

... moves beyond established paradigms of pastoral care as something which is done by ordained, white, middle-class males, and seeks to radically challenge contemporary understandings of what pastoral care is and who should be doing it. -- Contact: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Pastoral Care

His work provides a cognitive framework for engaging persons from a variety of backgrounds in creating community. My students found his book readable, challenging and engaging. -- Alice McNair, Hood Theological Seminary, Salisbury

A lucid and succinct overview of pastoral foundations is applied to the intercultural realities of social life with clarity and penetrating insight. The ideal text for teaching pastoral care to health sciences students. -- Bruce Rumbold, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia

Dr Lartey's book is an important one in that it approaches pastoral care from a global perspective. In contemporary society and ministry, pastoral care providers need to be prepared for the pluralism and multiculturalism found in communities and congregations. Dr Lartey's work provides a framework for understanding the pastoral role and caring function from that vantage point. There are few resources that provide the intercultural perspective. -- Teresa Snorton, Executive Director, Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Decatur

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'This second and updated edition of Emmnuel Lartey's influential book will be welcomed by pastoral care providers, teachers, and students alike. Lartey further develops his intercultural approach to pastoral care out-lined in the first edition and also considers the impact of post-modernism and post-colonialism on the complex, pluralistic global context in which pastoral care is provided. In doing so, his creative challenge to prevalent Western "norms" about who provides pastoral care and how is further enhanced.'

-- Studies in World Christianity: The Edinburgh Review of Theology and Religion

An interesting broad overview of pastoral care. At a time when we are seeing great interest in the development of spiritual care in the healthcare setting this book challenges us to be aware of the diversity of tradition and development throughout the world and to reflect on our own pracice as we work in a pluralist setting. -- Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy

It is not only an excellent exposition of the current state of pastoral care and counseling and of the relationship of the one to the other but it also offers a global perspective and, in itself, is an intercultural text of some significance. This book is a minefield of information and, like a minefield it will take courage for some to step into it. If you can cope with the challenges that it poses the effort is wellworth it and will bring rewards that may even result in a significant development of understanding as well as a change in behaviour. -- HCPJ

In this second edition of In Living Color Emmanuel Lartey offers a critical introduction to the practice and study of pastoral care and counseling in a pluristic, postcolonial and postmodern world context. Writing from a global perspective, he is aware that in contemporary society and ministry offering pastoral care of any kind needs to take account of the multi-culturalism found in communities and in congregations. Consequently the discussion and examples throughout the book are informed at every point by experiences, thoughts and perspectives from different cultures and with particular emphasis, reflecting his own knowledge and experience, on continental Africa, diasporan-African, British and American societies. It is an eminently readable book in which there is a masterly balance of the major themes. These include a comprehensive yet succinct overview of history of pastoral care, an exploration of the functions and resources of pastoral care, and a discussion concerning counselling as pastoral care. Lartey's new perspectives on pastoral care are compelling and challenging and need to be taken seriously. -- Epworth Review (Methodist Publishing House)
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An indispensable introduction to the field of pastoral care in multicultural environments
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Emmanuel Lartey is President of the International Council on Pastoral Care and Counseling and Professor of Pastoral Theology and Care at Columbia Theological Seminary, Georgia, USA. He was formerly Senior Lecturer at Birmingham University, UK and has taught at Trinity Theological Seminary in his home country of Ghana.

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This book came highly recommended by a college lecturer. Now having read it I endorse her commends. Largely gives a good overview of history of pastoral care and practices. He encourages, reminds and challenges the reader but also holds out hope for the future.
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Aug 04, 2021Jade rated it liked it
The chapter attempting to delineate the difference between therapy and pastoral counseling is reductionist and unfortunately will give pastors or chaplains the impression that they can and should be doing therapy. However, I love any book that’s talks through the lens of liberation theology.
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Holyn
Feb 07, 2021Holyn rated it liked it
3.5 stars - reading primary sources of liberation, womanist, queer theology would expand and round out Lartey’s work.
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Rose Schrott
Dec 10, 2020Rose Schrott rated it really liked it
Useful applications and case studies and definition of pastoral care.
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Clarence Cunny
Apr 06, 2022Clarence Cunny rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
I read this book as part of my coursework and found it to be quite informative. It made me aware of historical models of Pastoral care (Pope Gregory) to more modern models (Lartey).
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Blake Strother
Feb 02, 2016Blake Strother rated it liked it
This book is certainly a tool. However, it is a tool that won't be useful to everyone. For the minister/chaplain/layperson who is really trying to launch themselves into the 21st century this is a book for you and will likely come off as groundbreaking as it was intended to be. For those readers it is wonderful summary of the shift that is occurring at liberation theologies, postmodern theologies, and intercultural approaches to ministries become more prevalent. These summaries are both valuable and show that Lartey has his pulse on some of the most important authors who write about these topics extensively. While the summaries i.e. chapters are filled with valuable content, it is not presented in a particularly intriguing way. That is why for those who may have went to a seminary and already studied some of the content in the book in a more detailed manner or are younger ministers/chaplains who literally grew up in this postmodern area the book appears to be lacking. If you've read titles by Paulo Freire, bell hooks, James Cone, Gustavo Gutierrez, Elizabeth Johnson, John Caputo, or any other liberation/postmodern theological voices, than I would say skip this book. Unlike some other overview books I've read I would say if you are really invested in these approaches to ministry and theology than you will be better entertained (as well as obviously informed) if you dig into some of the primary texts that this book references. This book has an audience for sure but the person who has done work in the areas the book has covered or anticipates wanting to dig deeper into those areas than I would say SKIP. That doesn't mean I don't think this book needs to find its way into those pastoral caregivers who have been resistance and in many occasions totally ignorant to change. So I digress this book isn't mind-blowing but it has its purpose and can serve the purpose adequately. (less)
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Dec 20, 2015Rev. Linda rated it it was amazing
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From Back Cover: The meaning of pastoral care in modern multicultural societies is challenged and re-examined from a pluralistic, global perspective in this book. Emmanuel Lartey stresses the importance of recognizing different cultural influences on individuals in order to effectively counsel, guide and empower them. He provides a clear and concise history of pastoral care and considers its relationship to different models of counseling and spirituality.

This new edition has been updated to reflect postmodern and postcolonial studies and provides illustrations of how an intercultural approach can work in practice. Theological teachers and students will welcome its return as an indispensable introduction to the field of pastoral care. In Living Color is an essential source of inspiration to leaders from any religious stream who wish to provide pastoral care in a way that reflects their community's cultural diversity. This book is also a useful resource for practitioners in a wider range of caring contexts who work in multicultural environments. - Read for Spring 2016 course at Brite (Ministry of Pastoral Care) (less)
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Corey
Apr 02, 2013Corey rated it liked it
Although I have to give this author credit for his unique approach to this topic, the book is TOO organized, delineated far beyond the point of helpfulness. This is one of those books that has a point within a point with 3 subpoints and 4 explanations beneath each subpoint, etc. The author possesses the knowledge to offer good content, but it gets lost in his excessive organization of his material.
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Robert Munson
Mar 29, 2015Robert Munson rated it it was amazing
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I like to use this book for pastoral care and Clinical Pastoral Education. It draws from Hiltner, Clebsch and Jaekle, Clinebell, and Lester. But Lartey also draws on cultural themes. Working in Asia, I find this especially useful. It is introductory and useful in a Bible school or seminary setting.
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TJ
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Not what I was looking for. Not helpful
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Sarah Boyette
May 25, 2015Sarah Boyette rated it did not like it
This book provides many important points, but it is a real snoozefest. I wish Lartey wrote with a little more zest. The topics are interesting, but his language is to academic to make it accessible.
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Vonnie James
Nov 27, 2013Vonnie James rated it really liked it
Marvelous. I still use this book as a text for a course in Principles and Techniques of Pastoral Counselling.

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Dan Mendelsohn Aviv, PhD, has been engaged in Jewish learning as an educator, lecturer, professor, and published scholar for almost twenty years. Having spent three years creating an alternative model for informal education, he recently returned to his greatest passion, classroom instruction. He is also an itinerant blogger at http://thenextjew.com, an inchoate podcaster, MacBook zealot, and most important, a proud spouse and father of three.



Måns Broo, PhD, is senior lecturer at the Department of Comparative Religion, Åbo Akademi University, Finland. His research interests include Caitanya Vaishnava ritual practices, modern middle-class Hinduism, and issues of agency and identity within modern yoga practices. He is also editor of the award-winning Finnish yoga magazine Ananda.



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Relationships between people are frequently compromised as a result of religious viewpoints, but appropriate spiritual care requires bridges to understanding that will allow for trust and justice to become visible. The pattern for this book is shaped on the recognition that, while religious expressions differ markedly in their presentation, we can discern at the core of all religious expressions a supposition of sacred presence. It is therefore helpful for us all, in the daily events of our lives, that we approach people of other faiths with a degree of humility, recognizing that neither we, nor they, have a final answer to the question of faith. The book is divided into four parts, each part containing some chapters, in which elements of interfaith care are considered. Part one explores the complexities of interfaith engagement. Part two discusses ways for caring for each other in the search for meaning. Part three claims that spirituality is most difficult, if not impossible to define, but can be visible in a variety of experiences. The fourth part explores ways in which all that has gone before may be put into practice as spiritual care.
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Relationships between people are frequently compromised as a result of religious viewpoints, but appropriate spiritual care requires bridges to understanding that will allow for trust and justice to become visible. The pattern for this book is shaped on the recognition that, while religious expressions differ markedly in their presentation, we can discern at the core of all religious expressions a supposition of sacred presence. It is therefore helpful for us all, in the daily events of our lives, that we approach people of other faiths with a degree of humility, recognizing that neither we, nor they, have a final answer to the question of faith. The book is divided into four parts, each part containing some chapters, in which elements of interfaith care are considered. Part one explores the complexities of interfaith engagement. Part two discusses ways for caring for each other in the search for meaning. Part three claims that spirituality is most difficult, if not impossible to define, but can be visible in a variety of experiences. The fourth part explores ways in which all that has gone before may be put into practice as spiritual care. ""Thought-provoking and stimulating, this book provides a way forward for spiritual care practitioners to critically reflect on their approach to spiritual care within the growing plurality of faith traditions in health care settings. Full of practical wisdom, this book, in dealing with a complex subject, underscores the need for greater sensitivity to religion and spirituality in the context of helping relationships. It invites conversation and fosters further reflection on the subject of interfaith spiritual care."" --Linda McWilliam, Director, Mission & Social Justice, Anglicare Southern Queensland ""This is a book for practitioners or inquirers who want to be challenged that spiritual care is not easy to define, nor something which is to 'be done.' Walter Stratford shows that spiritual care, when practiced with care, is a relationship between two people that cannot leave either unmoved or unchanged. This book is not an easy read, but it is worthwhile reading."" --Andrew Goodhead, Methodist Minister; Author, A Crown and a Cross; the Rise, Development and Decline of the Methodist Class Meeting in Eighteenth-Century England ""Walter Stratford's book is a must-read for anyone involved in the physical, psychological, or spiritual care of others. It is replete, not only with the author's own rich insights gleaned from years of pastoral experience, but also with the wisdom of a wide array of other writers. Walter explores important concepts like the sacred, spirituality, and presence from a delightfully fresh point of view. I wholeheartedly recommend this book."" --Manuel J. Costa, Author, A Path to Life's Fullness: a New Perspective on the Teachings of Jesus Walter Blair Stratford has been a minister in the Uniting Church in Australia since its inception. Additional to parish ministry, thirteen years were spent in hospital chaplaincy and a number of other years as secretary to the Queensland state ecumenical council. Both prior and subsequent to retirement, he has participated in teaching and in supervising the church's pastoral care training program. His continuing involvement in interfaith activity has led to authorship of this book.
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Walter Stratford was born in Pt. Pirie, South Australia. After an apprenticeship and some time as a trades-person, he was accepted for training as a Presbyterian Minister. There followed a variety of appointments, including time as a missionary in the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), and in parish ministry. In 1977 he transferred to the Uniting Church, with a further appointment as secretary to the Queensland Ecumenical Council associated with the Australian and World Councils of Churches. Thirteen years as a chaplain in a Brisbane hospital and a year in London as a Methodist minister in the Sydenham/Forest Hill circuit now allows him in retirement to engage with writing.

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Relationships between people are frequently compromised as a result of religious viewpoints, but appropriate spiritual care requires bridges to understanding that will allow for trust and justice to become visible. The pattern for this book is shaped on the recognition that, while religious expressions differ markedly in their presentation, we can discern at the core of all religious expressions a supposition of sacred presence. It is therefore helpful for us all, in the daily events of our lives, that we approach people of other faiths with a degree of humility, recognizing that neither we, nor they, have a final answer to the question of faith. The book is divided into four parts, each part containing some chapters, in which elements of interfaith care are considered. Part one explores the complexities of interfaith engagement. Part two discusses ways for caring for each other in the search for meaning. Part three claims that spirituality is most difficult, if not impossible to define, but can be visible in a variety of experiences. The fourth part explores ways in which all that has gone before may be put into practice as spiritual care. ""Thought-provoking and stimulating, this book provides a way forward for spiritual care practitioners to critically reflect on their approach to spiritual care within the growing plurality of faith traditions in health care settings. Full of practical wisdom, this book, in dealing with a complex subject, underscores the need for greater sensitivity to religion and spirituality in the context of helping relationships. It invites conversation and fosters further reflection on the subject of interfaith spiritual care."" --Linda McWilliam, Director, Mission & Social Justice, Anglicare Southern Queensland ""This is a book for practitioners or inquirers who want to be challenged that spiritual care is not easy to define, nor something which is to 'be done.' Walter Stratford shows that spiritual care, when practiced with care, is a relationship between two people that cannot leave either unmoved or unchanged. This book is not an easy read, but it is worthwhile reading."" --Andrew Goodhead, Methodist Minister; Author, A Crown and a Cross; the Rise, Development and Decline of the Methodist Class Meeting in Eighteenth-Century England ""Walter Stratford's book is a must-read for anyone involved in the physical, psychological, or spiritual care of others. It is replete, not only with the author's own rich insights gleaned from years of pastoral experience, but also with the wisdom of a wide array of other writers. Walter explores important concepts like the sacred, spirituality, and presence from a delightfully fresh point of view. I wholeheartedly recommend this book."" --Manuel J. Costa, Author, A Path to Life's Fullness: a New Perspective on the Teachings of Jesus Walter Blair Stratford has been a minister in the Uniting Church in Australia since its inception. Additional to parish ministry, thirteen years were spent in hospital chaplaincy and a number of other years as secretary to the Queensland state ecumenical council. Both prior and subsequent to retirement, he has participated in teaching and in supervising the church's pastoral care training program. His continuing involvement in interfaith activity has led to authorship of this book. (less)

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A very thorough and insightful look at the realities of inter religious dialogue. The book is definitely geared toward official level questions that arise from broad ecumenical conversations. Despite its title, it is attempting to create a positive framework for dialogue.
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I enjoyed this book. It was nice to watch her video on YouTube as I read along with the book. It made it very easy to understand, and kept it interesting. There is a lot of good quotes, and I learned a lot about interfaith dialogue. I used this book as one of my final papers ever on University, and I got a good grade on that paper.
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In the face of competing religious claims in our shrinking world, many turn to dialogue as a hopeful way of fostering understanding and reducing violence. But why does actual dialogue so often fail? This provocative essay investigates the possibilities and limits of interreligious dialogue. By showing the significant obstacles for dialogue within Christianity, the book also proposes ways in which these obstacles may be overcome from within. Major themes include Humility, Conviction, Interconnection, Empathy, and Generosity. (less)
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This book was written like a text book, almost entirely from a Christian perspective, and contained almost no discussion about the various conditions where interreligious dialogue might be useful. The author seemed to write as if the dialogue were for the sake of itself. There were some good points and useful tips in the chapters that were included, but it seemed to be written for the sake of religion itself, rather than how to use interreligious dialogue as a tool within other dialogues.
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Cornille's book is a helpful overview of the challenges and opportunities of interreligious dialogue. As a Catholic theologian, she reaches for resources proper to her own tradition (i.e. mysticism, natural theology) which often requires a mental translation for its applicability in a Protestant context. However, she carefully balances openness and hospitality to other faith traditions while recognizing the particularity and, at times, incommensurability of those same faith traditions. Interesting read. (less)
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By the very title of her book, the Im-possibility of Interreligious Dialogue, Catherine Cornille makes it clear that it is an epistemological choice that a person or an institution as whole or a religious community has to make, in a particular situation either for or against interreligious dialogue. The possibility and the process of Interreligious dialogue depends on varying situations and interpretations of those situations. For instance, the author writes, “within the past fifty years, the Roman Catholic Church has created a special Secretariat for non-Christians (1964), changed its name to the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (1988), folded it back into the Pontifical Council for Cultures (2006), and subsequently reinstated it. That is enough to remind us of the volatile nature of the interreligious dialogue.” Noting the fact that when two religions encounter today, more than “peaceful exchange and productive collaboration” which are deemed as the ideals to which all religions strive, there is tension and violence, disturbance or indifference, attitudes of self sufficiency and inner complacency, the author presents a set of conditions that favour a genuine interreligious dialogue , be it on the part of the individual or on the part of the community. (less)
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This book discusses five conditions the author views as helpful in facilitating interreligious dialogues: humility, commitment, interconnection, empathy, and hospitality. It's written largely from a Catholic perspective and doesn't do much to exemplify interreligious dialogue itself, although it refers to some examples offhandedly. The author makes an interesting case that the most robust discussions require both dedicated adherence to one's own tradition and openness to learn something truly new and true from other traditions at the same time. Also, she resists efforts which begin from detached standards beyond any particular tradition. Each dialogue partner must draw creatively on ones own tradition for motivation to dialogue.

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The Practice of Pastoral Care has become a popular seminary textbook for courses in pastoral care and a manual for clinical pastoral education. In it, Doehring encourages counselors to view their ministry through a trifocal lens that incorporates premodern, modern, and postmodern approaches to religious and psychological knowledge. Doehring describes the basic ingredients of a caregiving relationship, shows how to use the caregiver's life experience as a source of authority, and demonstrates how to develop the skill of listening and establishing the actual relationship. This new edition elaborates on and expands the author's previous work, adding an intercultural perspective that gives more attention to religious pluralism in the pastoral care setting. It offers a road map for using a step-by-step narrative, relational, embodied approach to spiritual care that respects the unique ways people live out their values and beliefs, especially in coping with stress, loss, and violence. Readers will be able to confidently and professionally offer pastoral care and counseling to members of their congregations or other places of ministry.


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"A remarkable contribution. Somehow Dr. Doehring is able to weave together the threads of theology, trauma, mental health, culture, self-reflection, research, and practice into a beautiful piece of work that constantly reminds the reader of the distinctively spiritual character of pastoral care. The book is filled with evocative stories, useful concepts, practical tools, and always, Dr. Doehring's own distinctive voice, wisdom, and humanity. Highly recommended for not only pastoral counselors, but counselors from every helping profession." --Kenneth I. Pargament, Professor of Psychology, Bowling Green State University; author of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Understanding and Addressing the Sacred; and Editor-in-Chief, APA Handbook of Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality (Vols. 1 and 2)





"In this revised and expanded edition of her extensively read text, The Practice of Pastoral Care, Professor Carrie Doehring offers a clear and insightful explanation of intercultural pastoral and spiritual care. The book's lucid prose makes it accessible for beginning students who are taking introductory courses. At the same time, Doehring's richly nuanced conversation with current literature in the field makes the book an indispensable resource for seasoned scholars. Doehring unpacks the meaning of spirituality in lived experience, using examples and diagrams and making reference to stories and films that help the reader understand the intersection of psychological, cultural, and theological dimensions of pastoral and spiritual care. She emphasizes the values of respect and compassion and teaches us how to embody these values in caregiving conversations and interactions. This is an eminently practical and wise guide for those learning to offer life-giving care." --Mary Clark Moschella, Roger J. Squire Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Yale Divinity School





"What was already a number-one go-to book in pastoral care has become even better in this new edition. I am especially grateful to see such an expert teacher, scholar, and caregiver tackle the question of theology-as-practiced in a way that readers will find immensely useful. This book reflects years of accumulated wisdom and real sensitivity to both personal suffering and intercultural dynamics, and is a classic in the field." --Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, author of Christian Theology in Practice





"In this revised and expanded edition, Carrie Doehring makes another remarkable contribution to pastoral theology and to contemporary practices of pastoral care. Using a narrative approach, she provides rich interdisciplinary and current resources for engaging the complex and intersecting differences that shape contexts for care as well as the embodied relationality of those who give and receive such care. Her experienced skill as a teacher shapes each chapter accessibly. Doehring artfully demonstrates the practice of intercultural care as a theologically reflective and co-creative process that seeks spiritual integration and relational justice." --Nancy J. Ramsay, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Care, Brite Divinity School





"I welcome this new edition from a leader and pioneer in the field of contemporary pastoral care. Its rich interweaving of narrative, literature, autobiography and cutting-edge theology promises to enrich and challenge practitioners in church and academy for years to come."
--Elaine Graham, Grosvenor Research Professor of Practical Theology, University of Chester, UK



"A carefully constructed and nuanced articulation of the essential features and dynamic operations of pastoral and spiritual care. Whilst not neglecting historic resources, Doehring helps situate the practice of care squarely in contemporary postmodern and pluralist settings drawing on narrative, intercultural and theological engagements with the complex exigencies of human experience. Spiritual caregivers of all kinds must have, read and digest this book." --Emmanuel Y. Lartey, L. Bevel Jones III Professor of Pastoral Theology, Care, and Counseling, Candler School of Theology, Emory University

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Carrie Doehring is Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Iliff School of Theology in Colorado. She is a licensed psychologist and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). In addition to the first edition of The Practice of Pastoral Care, she is the author of Internal Traumatization and Taking Care: Monitoring Power Dynamics and Relational Boundaries in Pastoral Care and Counseling.


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This book is probably the worst book I've ever read. If I didn't have to read it for a class I was taking, I would have returned it for a refund! The type is small and the leading is too tight, making it very hard to read. Also the "graphics" are mostly black type on a dark gray background--unattractive, hard to read, and did not add to the text. The text was also difficult, geared to professionals already in the field of pastoral care. (I'm a novice.) The author used many compound words in compound sentences, which made me pause at the end of the sentence, wondering what did the author say. And having to back over it again, sometimes three times. I did not give this book any stars as I would never recommend it to anyone!
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5.0 out of 5 stars It is the number one book in my library for caregiving and I could not recommend it more enthusiasticallyReviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015
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Dr. Doehring's revised edition of "The Practice of Pastoral Care" should be considered the standard for all spiritual caregivers to deepen skills and abilities in creating what she describes as "intercultural care"-care based in compassion, walking with, creating safe and ethical environments for caregiving and caregiver self care. Using approaches from psychology, social work, theology and spiritual care. Dr. Doehring does a masterful job in synthesizing a comprehensive approach that remains true to the basic tenet of spiritual care-empathic and compassionate based caregiving that seeks to encourage wholeness and freedom for the suffering soul. It is the number one book in my library for caregiving and I could not recommend it more enthusiastically.

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The ethics of professional boundaries and the dangers of crossing those boundaries are explored.
It should be recommended reading for all working in these areas where so much harm can be done when those involved with spiritual care are more involved with self than those seeking their care.

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3.0 out of 5 stars ... -- it provides information on care but can become dull or dry and doesn't always hold my attentionReviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016
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Drawing on psychological, theological, and cultural studies on suffering, Carrie Doehring encourages counselors to view their ministry through trifocal lenses and include approaches that are premodern (apprehending God through religious rituals), modern (consulting rational and empirical sources), and postmodern (acknowledging the contextual nature of knowledge). Utilizing strategies from all three perspectives, Doehring describes the basic ingredients of a caregiving relationship, shows how to use the caregiver's life experience as a source of authority, and demonstrates how to develop the skill of listening and establish the actual relationship. She then explains the steps of psychological assessment, systemic assessment, and theological reflection, and finally she delineates the basic steps for plans of care: attending to the careseeker's safety, building trust, mourning losses, and reconnecting with the ordinariness of life. (less)

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Oct 20, 2008Mike rated it really liked it
If you have a problem with the "postmodern worldview" don't let the subtitle scare you off. This book has good advice for pastors and those who find themselves doing similar work. (less)
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Wish I knew about this book years ago. It does a great job explaining the evolution of an individual's theology and the power of embracing beliefs that are life-giving. (less)
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Nov 17, 2019Yonasan Aryeh rated it it was amazing
With a title like this, it should be obvious to the reader that this work is intended for a religious audience. The fact is that every religion has someone that fills in the role of pastoral care. The title may not be pastor. It could be teacher, Rabbi, Bishop, etc.

In fact, this work takes more of an agnostic or non-denominational approach, with credentials from Yale Divinity. The book is designed to take an intercultural approach to reach anyone in a similar position. Even better, storytelling is the heart of pastoral care in this work. With my own doctoral in semiotics, seeing the implied relevance of storytelling is encouraging and bolsters the foundation of this work.

I’ll admit it - I went into this review process thinking that I was not going to enjoy the book. That’s now how it ended.

So why is storytelling so essential for this? To quote the author at different points, narrative builds trust, finds meaning in praxis, assesses interwoven theologies, and presents a cohesive, digestible, tangible way to connect to the person. We use storytelling everyday, so why not use it in pastoral care? After all, are religions not based on the concepts of bigger picture, individual narrative in the whole of creation? Based on trust? Based on value and meaning? The answer, of course, is yes to all of the above.

“The mingling of the care seeker’s and caregiver’s narrative worlds generates an intersubjective space for meaning-making.”

The author’s voice is the most challenging part of this work. The discussion is quite academic in nature, using larger terminology and theoretical theologies that can leave a reader reeling from vocabulary and cobwebs alone. But this is not a cobweb of a book - this is a complex web drafted in a format that requires the intellectual mind to engage the theological components and make sense of the mess. Quite frankly, it requires a higher-level degree in order to fully benefit from the work and digest it in a way that is comprehendable and useable to apply to providing pastoral care for one’s own congregation. Whether that is a Master’s, Doctorate, or Smicha, this is not entry-level material, which is it’s greatest weakness.

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Jun 01, 2020Rob O'Lynn rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: ministry, psychology, spirituality, theology
An excellent introduction to the practice of pastoral care, especially one that is grounded in the methodological approach of the Clinical Pastoral Education movement. Slight theological differences aside, this volume promotes a holistic approach to the caregiving relationship.

Unlike most volumes that (incorrectly) approach "pastoral care" from a counseling perspective that would require a long-term commitment comprised of weekly sessions, this volume rightly approaches "pastoral care" from the more interventionist approach connected to crisis management ministry (i.e., chaplaincy).

While there is (and should be) a counseling approach to chaplaincy and crisis intervention, that is not the beginning point. There is a much-needed triage element to Doehring's work that underlies her approach, something is almost always missing from other works that focus more on treatment than assessment, something that is certainly more apropos to pastoral ministry. (less)
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May 11, 2018Lori Neff rated it really liked it
I read this book as a part of a Pastoral Care class. I really enjoyed it - it was inspiring, informative. The charts were helpful and practical. I do wish there had been more examples given. I do understand the author's desire to keep the book broad in practice, but when she suggested that spiritual practices could help in a crisis, I wondered what an example might be.
Overall, very glad I read it and will hang on to it for future reference. (less)
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Jan 13, 2017Brian Sturtz rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The author offers an integrated method to listen well to the stories of others. Part of listening includes picking up on the theology of the other person and seeing if that theology is life giving or life limiting. A reader could be turned off by her use of technical terms and a very broad view of "spirituality". However, there are plenty of practical applications given as well as helpful diagrams. Good book for those seeking to better their pastoral care skills. (less)
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Dec 26, 2020Katie Ruth rated it it was amazing
Shelves: 2020
In this comprehensive contribution to the field of pastoral care, Doehring unpacks best practices for those in ministry contexts drawing on wisdom from her own experiences, storytelling, and modern psychology. Her thoughts on reflexivity and the expansion of one's own theological journey to make space for that of others is a very necessary aspect of pastoral care, and one I hope to see more of in the future. (less)
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Nov 17, 2019Joshua Lawson rated it really liked it
Shelves: spiritual-care
I read this book as part of my first unit of Clinical Pastoral Education. Doehring does an excellent job outlining the major goals and methods of spiritual care. I've already begun integrating her pastoral approach with my own. (less)
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Feb 06, 2021Melissa M. Skelton rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Amazing

A through, sophisticated and helpful book on perspectives related to functioning as a caregiver in today’s world. Foundational and reflects the complexity of the narratives of caregivers and those to whom they offer care.
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Jun 04, 2017Alan Londy rated it really liked it
Informative but uneven.
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Jan 26, 2015Mark rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is an excellent study, discussion, and reference on how to provide appropriate pastoral care to a diverse and pluralistic population. One of the emphases is that the care giver must not assume that the care seeker share the care giver's frame of reference, be it faith, social structures, beliefs, or cultural norms. The care giver must not impose his or her beliefs onto the seeker. The care giver must derive from listening to the care seeker where he or she is coming from, and to offer affirmations and options, not suggestions or judgment.

This is achieved through what Carrie describes as self-reflexivity in which the care giver works intentionally with a trusted group of peers to understand her or his assumptions and actions in care giving. These assumptions include various social systems such as sexism, racism, heterosexism, and religions. Through this activity the care giver learns how she or he may have inadvertently harmed the care seeker by imposing assumptions, beliefs, and judgment in a harmful manner. The goal is to ensure that the care giver and care seeker relationship can be as healing and supportive as possible.

The material in this book is based on a Christian starting point. However, if the reader is looking for "biblical counseling" material, he will be disappointed. Carrie's material incorporates the principles she discusses: she allows her Christian faith to influence how she incorporates the diverse counseling material that is available and provides a perspective that she believes can be the most healing through established best practices. The principles in this book align very much with counseling and victim advocacy principles that are taught in colleges and universities. Even those without faith backgrounds can find much to inform and assist with their counseling work and practices, especially in their interactions with care seekers that do come from highly spiritual and/or religious frames. Each chapter ends with exercises to reinforce and assist the care giver in putting into practice the principles discussed.

(The book was supplied as an ARC via NetGalley by the publisher.) (less)
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Sep 18, 2014David Cowpar rated it liked it

The author is a female Presbyterian minister. Despite this she seems to be a Feminist and a liberal theologian. She very seldom mentions the work of the Holy Spirit and Jesus in the lives of the individuals she is caring for.
There are hints that she is a universalist, or that she believes Christianity to be merely a coping mechanism for life and not a fact/truth.
Her book claimed to be a postmodern approach to pastoral care though she, which she herself admits, uses a blend of pre-modern, modern and postmodern approaches to pastoral care.
There are some good take away points from the book, but it was not the best book I’ve read on pastoral care/theology. (less)
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Sep 04, 2013Michael Woods rated it it was amazing
Shelves: nonfiction, pastoral-care, religious, theology-philosophy
A very good introduction to pastoral care. A must read for anyone thinking of attending seminary or answering a call to ministry or chaplaincy. The author discusses 21st Century considerations as they relate to the practice of caring for those God has called us to serve.

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Oct 20, 2014Rob Sabin rated it really liked it
Just read this the second time. This time for CPE and I find greater relevance to ministry now, than the first time I read it in seminary. I could have grown wiser or this ministry lends more toward the post modern view.
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Jan 18, 2014Kate Davis rated it really liked it
Shelves: nonfiction, theme-spirituality-religion, z-seminary, nf-leadership, nf-church-cong
This is the book I would give to people who wonder about The Seattle School's approach to pastoring. Narrative based, postmodern. Which is great, except that I read it three years in--obnoxious. (less)
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