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Theology of God-Talk: The Language of the Heart [Mīkstie vāki]

(Duke Univ Medical Ctr, Durham, NC, USA),
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 170 pages, height x width: 212x152 mm, weight: 310 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0789015153
  • ISBN-13: 9780789015150
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 170 pages, height x width: 212x152 mm, weight: 310 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Aug-2021
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  • ISBN-10: 0789015153
  • ISBN-13: 9780789015150
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Use this common coping mechanism to help people respond to crises!This thoughtful book offers a fresh theological interpretation for the ways people talk about God in times of crisis. A Theology of God-Talk: The Language of the Heart probes the meaning behind phrases like “It must have been God’s will” and “The Lord took Uncle Harry.” Though many caring professionals dismiss such talk as insensitive or irrational, these phrases offer powerful clues to the speaker’s personal religious feelings. A Theology of God-Talk demonstrates the ways that God-talk moves the sufferer through the grief and doubt of the crisis. By recognizing the ways God-talk resembles myth, apocalyptic tale, tragedy, story, and even prayer--all literary categories--the caregiver can begin to help sufferers rewrite their personal narratives in the wake of tragedy. A Theology of God-Talk examines the crucial issues of God-talk, including: common false assumptions about it the theology of God-talk interpretations and misinterpretations how to glean counseling insights from God-talk differing stances for sufferers and survivors of tragedyBringing together psychology, theology, and narrative theory, this insghtful and sensitive book offers new ways of looking at this common reaction to crisis. A Theology of God-Talk is an instant classic and an essential resource for pastors, chaplains, therapists, grief counselors, and theologians.
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(3)
God-Talk as Reframing
4(3)
Examples of God-Talk
7(5)
Purpose of God-Talk
12(5)
Methodology for Interpreting God-Talk
17(3)
God-Talk as the Tension Between Belief and Reality
20(7)
Typical Responses to God-Talk
27(30)
The Christian Century
28(6)
Madeleine L'Engle
34(6)
Martin Marty
40(7)
C. S. Lewis
47(3)
Rabbi Harold S. Kushner
50(7)
Theology, Myth, and Imagination in God-Talk
57(16)
John Macquarrie's God-Talk
57(7)
The Exclusion of Myth in Theology
64(5)
Myth and the Religious Imagination
69(4)
God-Talk and the Storms of Life
73(18)
Responses to Storm-Talk
75(2)
Spiritual Dynamics of Survivors
77(1)
Biblical Examples of God-Induced Storms
78(4)
Storms as Agents of God's Plan
82(9)
God-Talk as Myth
91(20)
God-Talk, Myth, and the Confrontation with Evil
91(10)
An Exploration of Myth
101(6)
The Biblical Creation Myth
107(4)
God-Talk and Apocalyptic
111(20)
What Is Apocalyptic?
111(3)
Where Does Apocalyptic Come From?
114(5)
The Bias against Apocalyptic Language
119(5)
How Apocalyptic Works in Pastoral Care
124(2)
Biblical Images for Pastoral Apocalyptic Interpretation
126(5)
Conclusion: Genres of Faith 131(12)
God-Talk and the Genre of Tragedy
132(2)
God-Talk and the Genre of Prayer
134(4)
God-Talk and the Genre of Story
138(5)
Notes 143(14)
Index 157


J. Timothy Allen, Harold G Koenig