Maturing Religious Experience and the Postmodern Self |
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Authors: | Bidwell Duane R. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas |
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Abstract: | Past attempts to define mature religion have been rooted in a modernist theological anthropology which assumes an atomistic, universal, rational, and stable human self. Yet postmodernists resist universal statements about humanity and understand the self as an ever-changing social construct. This paper suggests a theological anthropology more adequate to the postmodern world, examines maturing religious experience from this perspective, and considers ways pastoral care/counseling can nurture healthy, integrative, and maturing Christian faith in postmodern culture. |
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Keywords: | religious experience selfhood postmodernism |
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