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Throughout his ministry, Jesus consistently demonstrated his concern and love for the whole person: soul, mind, and body. That task is carried forward today by pastors and church leaders, who are called to care for people in the midst of individual circumstances as well as seismic cultural shifts. How might that calling be informed by recent developments in psychology? How should the church attend to matters of mental health? How might psychology and counseling aid us in our spiritual formation? Based on the 2018 Center for Pastor Theologians conference, this volume brings together reflections…mehr
Throughout his ministry, Jesus consistently demonstrated his concern and love for the whole person: soul, mind, and body. That task is carried forward today by pastors and church leaders, who are called to care for people in the midst of individual circumstances as well as seismic cultural shifts. How might that calling be informed by recent developments in psychology? How should the church attend to matters of mental health? How might psychology and counseling aid us in our spiritual formation? Based on the 2018 Center for Pastor Theologians conference, this volume brings together reflections by pastors, theologians, and psychologists who explore the relationships among three fields of study—theological anthropology, spiritual formation, and modern psychology. The result is a vibrant whole-person theology that can aid the church today in its centuries-old call to care for the soul, mind, and body. Based on annual CPT conferences, the volumes in the Center for Pastor Theologians series bring together the reflections of pastors and theologians who desire to make ongoing contributions to the wider scholarly community for the renewal of both theology and the church.
Gerald L. Hiestand (PhD, University of Reading) is the senior pastor at Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois, and the cofounder and director of the Center for Pastor Theologians. He is coauthor of The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision and coeditor of Becoming a Pastor Theologian; Beauty, Order, and Mystery; and Creation and Doxology. Todd Wilson (PhD, University of Cambridge) is the president and cofounder of the Center for Pastor Theologians. He is the author of Mere Sexuality: Rediscovering the Christian Vision of Sexuality and Real Christian: Bearing the Marks of Authentic Faith, coauthor of The Pastor Theologian: Resurrecting an Ancient Vision, and coeditor of Becoming a Pastor Theologian; Beauty, Order, and Mystery; and Creation and Doxology.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: The Art and Science of Spiritual Formation—Gerald Hiestand and Todd Wilson Part I: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Reflections 1. Socialization and the Sanctuary: The Arrangement of 1 Corinthians as a Strategy for Spiritual Formation—Daniel J. Brendsel 2. Beyond Imitation: The Image of God as a Vision for Spiritual Formation—Marc Cortez 3. The Holy Spirit and Positive Psychology in Spiritual Formation—Siang-Yang Tan 4. "That's the Spirit!" Or, What Exactly Does Spiritual Formation Form? Toward a Theological Formulation of a Biblical Answer—Kevin J. Vanhoozer 5. Jonathan Edwards on Sanctification—Rachel Stahle 6. Spiritual Misformation: Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Human Sin—Joel D. Lawrence 7. Drawing from the Well: Learning from African American Christian Formation—Vincent Bacote Part II: Practical Wisdom 8. The Integrated Pastor: Toward an Embodied and Embedded Spiritual Formation—Todd Wilson 9. Practice Resurrection, Live Like Jesus—Cherith Fee Nordling 10. Friendship: The Lost Spiritual Discipline—Pamela Baker Powell 11. Shepherding Survivors of Sexual Abuse—Andrew J. Schmutzer 12. Neuropharmacoformation: Christian Formation in an Age of Stupefaction—William M. Struthers 13. Spiritual Formation As If Wisdom Mattered—Jamin Goggin Contributors Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Art and Science of Spiritual Formation—Gerald Hiestand and Todd Wilson Part I: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Reflections 1. Socialization and the Sanctuary: The Arrangement of 1 Corinthians as a Strategy for Spiritual Formation—Daniel J. Brendsel 2. Beyond Imitation: The Image of God as a Vision for Spiritual Formation—Marc Cortez 3. The Holy Spirit and Positive Psychology in Spiritual Formation—Siang-Yang Tan 4. "That's the Spirit!" Or, What Exactly Does Spiritual Formation Form? Toward a Theological Formulation of a Biblical Answer—Kevin J. Vanhoozer 5. Jonathan Edwards on Sanctification—Rachel Stahle 6. Spiritual Misformation: Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Human Sin—Joel D. Lawrence 7. Drawing from the Well: Learning from African American Christian Formation—Vincent Bacote Part II: Practical Wisdom 8. The Integrated Pastor: Toward an Embodied and Embedded Spiritual Formation—Todd Wilson 9. Practice Resurrection, Live Like Jesus—Cherith Fee Nordling 10. Friendship: The Lost Spiritual Discipline—Pamela Baker Powell 11. Shepherding Survivors of Sexual Abuse—Andrew J. Schmutzer 12. Neuropharmacoformation: Christian Formation in an Age of Stupefaction—William M. Struthers 13. Spiritual Formation As If Wisdom Mattered—Jamin Goggin Contributors Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
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