Biblical Themes for Pastoral Care Revisited: An Asian American Re-Reading of a Classic Pastoral Care Text |
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Authors: | Peter Yuichi Clark Ph.D. BCC |
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Affiliation: | (1) Berkeley, CA, USA;(2) Department of Chaplaincy Services, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, 2450 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705-2067, USA |
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Abstract: | Over twenty-five years after its initial publication, William B. Oglesby, Jr.'s book Biblical Themes for Pastoral Care still is consulted and used by seminarians and ministers who are interested in honing their caregiving skills by understanding how biblical texts can inform the processes of pastoral care and counseling. This essay revisits Oglesby's work and seeks to apply its insights to ministry with Asian Pacific American (APA) populations. The central theme of the Bible and five subthemes are identified by Oglesby and summarized in this essay, and then several additional subthemes are explained due to their relevance for APA women and men. Finally, to test the hypotheses advanced by Oglesby and expanded in this article, the written testimonies of fifty-two contemporary Japanese American Christians are examined. |
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Keywords: | Asian Pacific Americans biblical theme and subthemes |
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