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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too Much of a Good Thing?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling (Hardcover)
This a comprehensive and well-written reference work with more than 1200 articles and 1346 pages. For the parish minister or pastor who needs guidance, this book should definitely be on the shelf as a mandatory reference work. For seminarians, it might be overwhelming, but would be a wonderful book to own. For more experienced religious leaders, pastoral counselors and pastoral psychotherapists, however, there is much here that can be gotten more easily and in more sophisticated form from smaller, more specialized books on theology and especially aspects of psychology/psychiatry. Still, it is an admirable piece of scholarship and one that most caregivers will want and use. (Non-religious mental health workers could also use it for working more effectively with religious populations.)
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful and useful dictionary,
By Trish Roberts (Richmond, IN, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling (Hardcover)
The Dictionary is useful for readers across a wide spectrum, not only for pastoral carers. Contains concise and practical information. The theological import of each entry is spelled out. Each entry has a bibliography for further reading or cross reference. I found myself browsing at leisure!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Soul and Psyche,
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This review is from: Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling (Hardcover)
Anyone who has worked in the area where psychology and religion interface will appreciate this solid, thorough and carefully edited work that is without par in the field. Grounded in the actual experience of the "theology of living documents", the articles are as much practical as theoretical and academic. Thoroughly ecumenical, this massive reference work promotes dialogue between faith and theology and clinical theory and practice. If this is the kind of subject that interests you then you need to own this book.F.X. Charet Phd
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Great book and very informative in the context of pastoral care.,
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This review is from: Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling (Hardcover)
The author gave some great historiography infromation concerning various religious sects as to how pastoral care emerges from each group. The book was not to finite with detail, but it was precise and breif enough to encompass a broad perspective. The CD that comes along with the book was just as useful to use as the book itself.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Thoughtful and useful dictionary,
By Trish Roberts (Richmond, IN, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling (Hardcover)
The Dictionary is useful for readers across a wide spectrum, not only for pastoral carers. Contains concise and practical information. The theological import of each entry is spelled out. Each entry has a bibliography for further reading or cross reference. I found myself browsing at leisure!
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Is this an error?,
This review is from: Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling (Hardcover)
This is a most wonderful text, rich in content and quality, I have been using this book in my studies and it has been extremely helpful. However, on page 850, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line to the sentence.....able... I am wondering whether it shouldn't read 'unable' instead of 'able'. Could the editor/writer please clarify.
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Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling by Rodney J. Hunter (Hardcover - May 1990)
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