The Church: Intransit and Intransigent |
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Authors: | Allan Hugh Cole Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Austin, Texas |
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Abstract: | In this essay, I revisit James E. Dittes' first book, The Church in the Way, and discuss its most salient points. Of particular interest is the view that parish ministers should adapt concepts from psychoanalysis for their ministry, especially as concerns the phenomenon of resistant behavior on the part of parishioners. Dittes' central claim is that resistance is a sign of vitality and thus should be embraced and exploited as a resource for ministry. Evaluating that claim alongside the enduring value of the book as a whole, I suggest three ways the work remains contemporarily relevant. |
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Keywords: | intransigence resistance acceptance vitality sensitivity commitment |
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