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Pastoral Care and Liberation Theology

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  • Date Published: March 1994
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521418225

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  • This is the first book to show how Latin American liberation theology can be applied to and can transform pastoral care in countries such as Britain and the USA. Hitherto pastoral care has tended to concentrate on looking after individuals. Stephen Pattison suggests that much of the suffering endured by individuals is actually socially and politically caused, and so is avoidable if the appropriate action is taken. The author argues that what we now require is a socio-politically aware and committed pastoral care which makes an option for oppressed and poor people and engages in practical struggle against the forces of injustice and oppression. Focussing as it does especially on mentally ill people and on women, the book will be of interest to all those who want to broaden their vision and knowledge of liberation theology or pastoral care, whether theologians, pastors, students for ministry, members of caring professions, or users of the services they provide.

    • the first attempt to draw explicit connections between liberation theology and pastoral care in the first world
    • author is the leading British pastoral theologian, with two highly-regarded titles to his credit
    • strong jacket/cover endorsements
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    • Date Published: March 1994
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521418225
    • length: 292 pages
    • dimensions: 222 x 141 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.455kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    General editors' Preface
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction: The challenge of liberation theology
    PART 1 - LIBERATION THEOLOGY
    1. The background to liberation theology
    2. The nature and content of liberation theology
    3. The methods of liberation theology
    4. Putting liberation theology to work
    PART 2 - THE SOCO-POLITICAL CONTEXT OF PASTORAL CARE
    5. The socio-political context of mental disorder
    6. Who becomes mentally ill?
    7. The historical and social context of the psychiatric hospital
    8. The socio-political order of the psychiatric hospital: the staff
    9. The socio-political order of the psychiatric hospital: the patients
    10. The 'brave new world' of community care
    11. The plight of mentally ill people
    PART 3 - THE POLITICS OF PASTORAL CARE
    12. Pastoral care with mentally ill people
    13. Socio-political awareness and commitment
    14. Unction in the function: pastoral care in socio-political perspective
    15. Liberating pastoral care
    16. What is to be done? Towards a socio-politically aware and committed pastoral care
    17. Bringing it all back home? Pastoral care with women
    conclusion
    Notes
    Index.

  • Author

    Stephen Pattison, University of Birmingham
    Stephen Pattison is Professor of Religion, Ethics, and Practice and H. G. Wood Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham. His latest books are The Challenge of Practical Theology (2007), Seeing Things: Deepening Relations with Visual Artefacts (2007) and Saving Face: Enfacement, Shame, Theology (2013).

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