Aesthetic Truth and Pastoral Theology: A Proposal for a New Method of Reflection and Practice |
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Authors: | Cole Allan Hugh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, 08542-0803 |
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Abstract: | Pastoral theology needs to clarify its identity as an autonomous theological discipline by developing its own knowledge base, body of research, and practice methods. It needs to broaden its scope to include not only a concern for personal issues, but also larger sociocultural and anthropological ones as well. Additionally, there is a pressing need for moving beyond the confines of traditional methods of correlation. This essay offers a new method for pastoral theological reflection and practice that is grounded in Hans-Georg Gadamer's understanding of aesthetic truth and hermeneutics. It offers a new way of conceptualizing the relationship of pastoral theology to such conversation partners as the Bible and theological tradition, the social sciences, and practical wisdom, demonstrating how these can contribute to the pastoral theological task. |
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