Ebook
Grounded in empirical research and richly illustrated with case studies, this introduction continues the theoretical, practical, and theological expansion of Pastoral Care and Counseling. Because of increasing cultural diversity and the fact that more training is done outside of seminaries in non-seminary related colleges and universities, there is fragmentation in the discipline. This makes a coherent orientation to pastoral care and counseling as a ministry increasingly difficult. To address this confusion, author, Loren Townsend, calls us to readdress basic understandings. He also makes the case that pastoral identity can function as a unifying concept.
An in-depth look at who pastoral caregivers are, what they do, and how and why they do it.
*Introduces basic concepts for the practice of pastoral care and counseling. *Describes pastoral identity and pastoral formation as keys to unify the diversity within the field of pastoral care and counseling. *Illustrates pastoral counseling practices with case studies.
* Gives students a theoretical grounding in an accessible way. * Helps students understand and appreciate long-long issues related to their own professional development. * Gives students vicarious practical experience in pastoral practice using a method they can master.