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Pastoral Bearings : Lived Religion and Pastoral Theology

Acolatse, Esther E.(Contributions by)Campbell-Reed, Eileen R.(Contributions by)Dunlap, Susan J.(Contributions by)Fulkerson, Mary McClintock(Contributions by)Hedges-Goettl, Barbara(Contributions by)Heriot, Jean(Contributions by)Maynard, Jane(Contributions by)Hummel, Leonard(Edited by)Maynard, Jane F.(Edited by)Moschella, Mary Clark(Edited by)
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The study of lived religion is an enterprise which attempts to elucidate how "ordinary" men and women in all times and places draw on religious behavior, media, and meanings to make sense of themselves and their world.

Through the influence of liberation theology and postmodernism, pastoral theologians-like other scholars of religion-have begun more closely to examine the particularity of religious practice that is reflected through the rubric of lived religion. Pastoral Bearings offers up ten studies that exemplify the usefulness of the lived religion paradigm to the field of pastoral theology.

The volume presents detailed qualitative research focused on the everyday beliefs and practices of individuals and groups and explores the implications of lived religion for interdisciplinary conversation, intercultural and gender analysis, and congregational studies.

Reflecting upon the utility of this approach for pastoral theological research, education, and pastoral care, the studies collected in Pastoral Bearings demonstrate the importance of the study of lived religion.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739123602 / 9780739123607
Hardback
206
18/03/2010
United States
310 pages
161 x 240 mm, 624 grams