Pastoral Theology from a Global Perspective

By Henry S. Wilson, Judo Poerwowidagdo, Takatso Mofokeng, Robert A. Evans, Alice Frazer Evans

Pastoral Theology from a Global Perspective
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Multi-cultural and global in design, 'Pastoral Theology from a Global Perspective' brings concrete and applicable resources to Christian leaders around the world who are struggling with problems of pastoral care. This practical, easy-to-use approach to pastoral theology is designed to hone pastoral skills in five central areas:

-the role of women in church and society
-empowering marginalized peoples
-economic justice and ecology
-reconciliation and peacemaking
-caring for human needs

Fifteen case studies, accompanied by teaching notes and commentaries, illustrate the diversity and commonalities of pastoral care in different parts of the world: an ordained Indian woman assigned as an associate pastor is threatened by male church members who say she is not permitted to preach from the pulpit or serve the Eucharist; missionaries to Haiti face critical decisions about supplying chemical fertilizer to a destitute hillside village; a Hispanic community considers illegally occupying a government nature reserve to save their community sheep herd; a Ugandan pastor deals with violence and healing in a community struggling to recover from civil war.

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