A Cross-Cultural Case for Convergence in Pastoral Thinking and Training |
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Authors: | Aart M. van Beek |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Multicultural Proficiency Project (multipaspro.blogspot.com), 11987 Prospect Hill, Gold River, CA 95670, USA |
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Abstract: | This article argues for convergence of pastoral training models as a consequence of the pluralistic nature of contemporary life. It proposes a more active partnership between pastoral disciplines in an attempt to bring wholeness to pastoral service and to pastoral education in a multicultural context. Pastoral counseling, pastoral care and pastoral ministry are presented as mutually complementary and as under girded by the same pastoral theological principle of genuine encounter. Since pastoral theology is informed by personal experience, the author illustrates his points by reference to personal cross-cultural experience. This article is an adaptation of a paper delivered at a multicultural conference in Seoul, Korea in November 2008. |
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