Postcolonial images of spiritual care : challenges of care in a neoliberal age /

Postcolonial images of spiritual care : challenges of care in a neoliberal age / edited by Emmanuel Y. Lartey and Hellena Moon ; foreword by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im ; epilogue by Bonnie Miller-McLemore. - xxi, 215 pages : illustration ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-215).

"To love one another as we are, to become all we are meant to be" / Be-ing in relation: the goal of African spiritual practice / Cultural humility and reverent curiosity: spiritual care with and beyond norms / Flower of interbeing / From my center to the center of all things: hourglass care (take two) / The healing welcomer: a postcolonial image of spiritual care response / The transgendered G*d as diversity and inclusion / Muslim pastoral theology: a brief reflection of Black shepherds and black sheep / Phoenix poetry in a flammable world / Humanist chaplaincy as a kind of midwifery for secular connection and meaning / Look for the helpers: the library as sanctuary / Intentional rhythms and organic rituals: urban recipe as a model of care / The cultural broker: an image for prophetic soul care in the neoliberal age / Caring for souls within the dark web / The aporias of freedom and the immured Spirit / Beyond "classic readings" in pastoral theology / Abdullahi Ahmed An-NaŹ»im -- Omid Safi -- Emmanuel Y. Lartey, Hellena Moon -- Emmanuel Y. Lartey -- Lori Klein -- Sumi Loundon Kim -- Gregory C. Ellison II -- Amani D. Legagneur -- Alexander Brown -- Bilal Ansari -- Melinda McGarrah-Sharp -- Greg M. Epstein -- Natalie Bernstein -- Jeremy Lewis -- Cedric C. Johnson -- Bruce Rogers-Vaughn -- Hellena Moon -- Bonnie Miller-McLemore. Foreword / Prefatory reflection: Acknowledgments / Introduction -- Part One. Spiritual care of the person -- Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Part Two. Spiritual care of society & community -- Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Chapter 9. Chapter 10. Chapter 11. Part Three. Spiritual care & global well-being -- Chapter 12. Chapter 13. Chapter 14. Epilogue:

"This anthology is about caring for all persons as a part of the revolutionary struggle against colonialism in its many forms. In recognition of the varied ways in which different forms of oppression, injustice, and violence in the world today are traceable to the legacy and continuing effects of colonialism, various authors have contributed to the volume from diverse backgrounds including differing ethnic identities, religious and cultural traditions, gender and sexual orientations, as well as communal and personal realities. As a postcolonial critique of spiritual care, it highlights the plurality of voices and concerns that have been overlooked or obscured because of the politics of race, religion, sexuality, nationalism, and other structures of power that have shaped what discursive spiritual care entails today. Postcolonial Images of Spiritual Care presents voices of practical and pastoral theologians, academics, spiritual care providers, religious leaders, students, and activists working to provide greater intercultural spiritual care and awareness in the areas of healthcare, community work, and education. The volume, as such, expands the discourse of spiritual care and participates in the ongoing paradigm shifts in the field of pastoral and practical theology."--Publisher

9781532685552 1532685556


Pastoral theology.

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