Buch, Englisch, 14 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 458 g
Breathing Underwater
Buch, Englisch, 14 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 458 g
ISBN: 978-0-7890-0629-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
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Contents - Preface - Acknowledgments - Introduction - Part I: Foundations of Spiritual Care - Chapter 1: Naming Spiritual Experience Principles of Spiritual Care - Reflection Exercise - Chapter 2: Perspectives on Suffering from World Religions Judaism - Christianity - Islam - Buddhism - Common Themes on Suffering - Reflection Questions - Chapter 3: Spirituality and American Culture Addictive Worldview - Consumer Worldview - Individualism Worldview - Spirituality and the Twelve Steps Part II: Conditions on Spiritual Brokenness and Healing - Chapter 4: Powerlessness and Presence - Kelly's Story - Welcoming the Stranger: A Theology of Presence - Practical Suggestions - Reflection Exercise - Chapter 5: Homelessness and Hospitality Mike's Story - Suffering As Homelessness - Home, Hospitality, and Participation - The Promised Land: A Theology of Home - Practical Suggestions - Reflection Exercise - Chapter 6: Rootlessness and Community Sal's Story - Suffering and Rootlessness - Creating a Community of Values - It Takes a Village: A Theology of Community - Practical Suggestions - Reflection Exercise - Chapter 7: Hopelessness and Transformation Sally's Story - Suffering and Hopelessness - Building Hope Through Symbol and Ritual - The Impossible Dream: A Theology of Hope - Practical Suggestions - Reflection Exercise - Chapter 8: Loss, Grief, and Healing David's Story - Suffering and Traumatic Loss and Grief - Growing Strong in Broken Places: A Theology of Healing Practical Suggestions - Reflection Exercise Part III: Resources for Designing - Chapter 9: Ten Common Questions Question #1 (ital): Does Spiritual Care Go Against the Separation of Church and State? - Question #2(ital): Is it OK for Me To Talk About My Religion and Spirituality with Residents? Question #3(ital): Is it a Concern to Allow Church Groups into Our Facility to Bring Children Out to Local Religious Services and Meetings in the Community? - Question #4(ital): What Do We Do When a Youth Espouses Satanism and Believes He or She Has a Right to Practice This Religion? - Question #5 (ital): If Our Program Works with young Children Who Are Not Able to Speak for Themselves, What Are Our Limits for Providing Spiritual Care? - Question #6(ital): When Our Agency Is Affiliated with a Particular Religious Tradition and Our Leadership Is Uncomfortable with Providing for the Needs of Other Faiths, How Can We Respond? - Question #7(ital): What Is “Proselytizing” and What Does It Have to Do with Providing Spiritual Care? - Question #8(ital): What Qualifications Should a Coordinator of Spiritual Care Possess and How Do We Go About Hiring Such a Person? - Question #9(ital): What Can We Do if We Cannot Afford to Hire a Professional Minister to Coordinate Spiritual Care at Our Agency? - Question #10(ital): How Do We Find Resources, Curricula, etc., to Assist Us in Designing Our Spiritual Care? - Chapter 10: Designing Spiritual Care Stage I: Clarifying Current Situation - Stage II: Key People - Stage III: Deciding on Change - Stage IV: Principles for Program Implementation and Development - One Approach to Pastoral Care Ministry - Chapter 11: The Spiritual Gifts and Needs of Childhood Infancy - Toddler Years - Preschool Years - School-Age Years - Adolescence - What Suffering Children Say Helps Them Grow Spiritually - Chapter 12: Spiritual Assessments Prueyser's Model - Smart's Model - God-Image and Spiritual Assessment - Notes - Resources and Bibliography Index