Ethical reflection and pastoral care,part II |
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Authors: | James N. Poling |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bethany Theological Seminary, Oakbrook, Illinois |
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Abstract: | A previous article argued for the relevance of theological ethics to pastoral counseling. This article suggests an ethical method with five levels of rationality. These levels enable a practitioner to move from concrete interaction with persons to the most abstract generalizations about the nature of God and human life. Such a method describes a helpful way of bringing theological/ethical concern to counseling in a nonmoralistic style. |
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