Lexington Books
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978-0-7391-2360-7 • Hardback • March 2010 • $142.00 • (£109.00)
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Leonard Hummel is associate professor of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Care at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. Jane F. Maynard is currently serving as Priest in Charge at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Medina, WA. Mary Clark Moschella is professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Yale Divinity School.
1 Dedication
2 Table of Contents
3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 1. Pastoral Bearings: Lived Religion and Pastoral Theology
Part 5 I. Congregations, Bodies, and Theology
Chapter 6 2. Theological Reflection and Theories of Practice: Rethinking Normative Memory as if Bodies Matter
Chapter 7 3. Weaving a Communal Narrative: Agape United Methodist Church
Chapter 8 4. Culture Coded Care: Ecclesial Beliefs and Practices in Response to Illness
Chapter 9 5. Homeless in Seattle: A Lived Religion of Hospitality
Part 10 II. Gender Positive Care: Re-writing Dis/ability, Denominational History and Unchurched Religion
Chapter 11 6. Resisting Stares and Stereotypes—Affirming Life
Chapter 12 7. Baptist Clergywomen's Narratives: Reinterpreting the Southern Baptist Convention Schism
Chapter 13 8. "Spiritual But Not Religious"—How Small Groups in America Redefine Religion
Part 14 III. Intercultural Nuance
Chapter 15 9. Lively Choruses: Relational Dance with God
Chapter 16 10. Pastoral Care and Counseling in Independent Evangelical Charismatic Churches in Ghana: A Barthian Theological Perspective
Chapter 17 11. Religion in Thailand: Pastoral Theological Reflection from the Perspective of Thai Buddhist Monks
18 Select Bibliography
19 About the Authors
20 Index
Pastoral Bearings is a richly textured mosaic of lived religion, as practiced in local communities, denominations, and individual lives. The pictures are painful, inspiring, and joyful, providing an earthly view of religious life in diverse communities facing diverse challenges. The concern for pastoral bearings— the pastoral effects of religious beliefs and practices— is addressed in the ethnographic and interview narratives themselves, and also in the probing interpretations that evoke complex pictures of bodies, race, gender, poverty and social class, material culture, illness, dis/ability, and suffering in the religious landscape. Pastoral care-givers and practical theologians will be challenged and informed by this book.
— Mary Elizabeth Moore, Boston University, Boston Univeristy School of Theology