Injustice and the Care of Souls: Taking Oppression Seriously in Pastoral CareFortress Press, 2009 - 361 pagina's Pastoral care is often focused on individual problems, but much of what harms and impedes us stems from the larger social maladies at work in our lives. This unprecedented gathering of two dozen essays discusses the realities of racism, sexism, heterosexism, ageism, ableism, and classism prevalent within the church and society in an effort to broaden and inform pastoral caregivers with the knowledge and the skills needed to respond effectively to oppressed and marginalized persons. The volumes also help pastors to reflect on the ways their own social location has an impact on their ministries and to gain familiarity with resources available to support pastoral caregivers in a variety of contexts. |
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... percent of the world's population to receive 49.6 percent of the world's total income , while the bottom 60 percent receives 13.9 percent . * Economic inequality eventually leads to more social breakdown and disconnection ( Collins and ...
... percent of the world's population to receive 49.6 percent of the world's total income , while the bottom 60 percent receives 13.9 percent . * Economic inequality eventually leads to more social breakdown and disconnection ( Collins and ...
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... percent were white . By 1988 , 86 percent were under 45 , and 87 percent were black or ethnic minorities . In the U.S. as a whole , it is estimated that there are between one and three million teenagers living on the streets . I want ...
... percent were white . By 1988 , 86 percent were under 45 , and 87 percent were black or ethnic minorities . In the U.S. as a whole , it is estimated that there are between one and three million teenagers living on the streets . I want ...
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... percent owned 22 percent of the wealth , the bottom 99 percent earned 78 percent . Twenty - five years later , in 2001 , the top 1 percent increased their earnings by 16 percent for a total of 38 percent of the wealth , while the bottom ...
... percent owned 22 percent of the wealth , the bottom 99 percent earned 78 percent . Twenty - five years later , in 2001 , the top 1 percent increased their earnings by 16 percent for a total of 38 percent of the wealth , while the bottom ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Pastoral Care in the Context | 2 |
Pastoral Care with Transgender People | 17 |
Copyright | |
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