Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care

Author:   Emmanuel Y Lartey ,  Hellena Moon ,  Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im ,  Bonnie Miller-McLemore
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532685552


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   23 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Emmanuel Y Lartey ,  Hellena Moon ,  Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im ,  Bonnie Miller-McLemore
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9781532685552


ISBN 10:   1532685556
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   23 September 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care is a volume sorely needed. Spiritual care in the last twenty years has more often than not been commodified as part of the capitalist project. As such, the liberation of humans from systemic suffering has been, at best, peripheral. Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care redefines the practice of spiritual care by exposing the legacy of colonial aims and offering images of spiritual care wherein person, systems, and communities are inextricably linked and, therefore, the heart of postcolonial care. --Phillis Isabella Sheppard, Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture, Vanderbilt Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion A pastoral caregiver symbolizes the presence of a concerned and passionate God in times of celebration and crisis. If God, however, is viewed as a colonizer who victimizes and forces people into submission in the name of salvation, then the living soul is distorted by a victimizing God. Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care encourages the symbolic Divine presence to be transformed from malevolence into liberating compassion by post-colonizing the Divine-human relationship. --Lee H. Butler Jr., Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Academic Dean, and William Tabbernee Professor of the History of Religions and Africana Pastoral Theology, Phillips Theological Seminary The field of spiritual care has turned a significant corner from its origins, and this volume will help chart a more inclusive, appreciative course for educators, practitioners, and students. Beginning in Africa--the source of human origins--and concluding with connections to our global climate, the authors decenter rationalist hegemony, providing a variety of lenses through which the reader can imagine spiritual care as practices of mutuality, reverence, and hope. --Trace Haythorn, Executive Director/CEO, ACPE


Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care is a volume sorely needed. Spiritual care in the last twenty years has more often than not been commodified as part of the capitalist project. As such, the liberation of humans from systemic suffering has been, at best, peripheral. Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care redefines the practice of spiritual care by exposing the legacy of colonial aims and offering images of spiritual care wherein person, systems, and communities are inextricably linked and, therefore, the heart of postcolonial care. --Phillis Isabella Sheppard, Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Religion, Psychology, and Culture, Vanderbilt Divinity School and Graduate Department of Religion A pastoral caregiver symbolizes the presence of a concerned and passionate God in times of celebration and crisis. If God, however, is viewed as a colonizer who victimizes and forces people into submission in the name of salvation, then the living soul is distorted by a victimizing God. Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care encourages the symbolic Divine presence to be transformed from malevolence into liberating compassion by post-colonizing the Divine-human relationship. --Lee H. Butler Jr., Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Academic Dean, and William Tabbernee Professor of the History of Religions and Africana Pastoral Theology, Phillips Theological Seminary The field of spiritual care has turned a significant corner from its origins, and this volume will help chart a more inclusive, appreciative course for educators, practitioners, and students. Beginning in Africa--the source of human origins--and concluding with connections to our global climate, the authors decenter rationalist hegemony, providing a variety of lenses through which the reader can imagine spiritual care as practices of mutuality, reverence, and hope. --Trace Haythorn, Executive Director/CEO, ACPE


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Emmanuel Y. Lartey is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Pastoral Theology and Spiritual Care at the Candler School of Theology and the Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University. He is the author of In Living Color: An Intercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counseling. Hellena Moon is part-time Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University in the Interdisciplinary Studies Department.

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