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Chapter 1 contains excerpts from THE EXPLORATION OF THE INNER WORLD: A STUDY OF MENTAL DISORDER AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE by Anton T. Boisen. Copyright 1936 by Willet, Clark, & Co. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers Inc.
Chapter 2 reprinted from THE LIVING HUMAN DOCUMENT: RE-VISIONING PASTORAL COUNSELING IN A HERMENEUTICAL MODE by Charles V. Gerkin, copyright 1984. Reprinted by permission from Abingdon Press.
Chapter 3 contains excerpts reprinted by permission from THROUGH THE EYES OF WOMEN, edited by Jeanne Stevenson Moessner, copyright 1996 Augsburg Fortress.
Chapter 4 contains excerpts from The Christian Shepherd, by Seward Hiltner from Pastoral Theology, vol. 10, no. 92 (March 1959): 4754. Copyright 1959. Excerpt from this Kluwer Academic Publishers journal is reprinted with kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media.
Chapters 5 and 9 contain excerpts from Rediscovering Pastoral Care by Alastair V. Campbell. 1981 Alastair V. Campbell. Used by permission of Westminster John Knox Press.
Chapter 6 contains excerpts reprinted by permission from WOMEN IN TRAVAIL AND TRANSITION by Maxine Glaz and Jeanne Stevenson Moessner, copyright 1991 Augsburg Fortress.
Chapter 7 contains excerpts from THE WOUNDED HEALER by Henri J. M. Nouwen, copyright 1972 by Henri J. M. Nouwen. Used by permission of Doubleday, a division of Random House, Inc.
Chapter 8 contains excerpts from Pastoral Care in the Modern Hospital by Heije Faber. 1971 SCM Press. Used by permission of Westminster John Knox Press.
Chapter 10 contains excerpts reprinted by permission from REFRAMING: A New Method for Pastoral Care by Donald Capps, copyright 1990 Augsburg Fortress.
Chapter 11 contains excerpts from Intimate Strangers: The Role of the Hospital Chaplain in Situations of Sudden Traumatic Loss by Robert C. Dykstra. Used with permission of The Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling.
Chapter 12 contains excerpts from Pastoral Counseling by James E. Dittes. 1999 James E. Dittes. Used by permission of Westminster John Knox Press.
Chapter 13 contains excerpts from The Minister as Diagnostician by Paul W. Pruyser. 1976 The Westminster Press. Used by permission of Westminster John Knox Press.
Chapter 14 contains excerpts reprinted from THE MINISTER AS MORAL COUNSELOR by Gaylord Noyce, copyright 1989. Used with permission of Abingdon Press.
Chapter 15 contains excerpts from AFRICAN AMERICAN PASTORAL CARE by Edward P. Wimberly, copyright 1991. Used with permission of Abingdon Press.
Chapter 16 contains excerpts from The Pastor as Agent of Hope, by Donald Capps. Used with permission of Currents in Theology and Mission.
Chapter 17 contains excerpts from Minister as Midwife by Karen R. Hanson. Used with permission of The Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling.
Chapter 18 contains excerpts from CULTIVATING WHOLENESS: A Guide to Care and Counseling in Faith Communities by Margaret Zipse Kornfeld. Copyright 1998 by the author. Reprinted by permission of the Continuum International Publishing Group.
Chapter 19 contains excerpts from chapter 8 of FEMINIST AND WOMANIST PASTORAL THEOLOGY, edited by Bonnie J. Miller-McClemore and Brita L. Gill-Austern, copyright 1999. Reprinted by permission of Abingdon Press.
The poem What will you do, God, when I die? on page 122 is by Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Babette Deutch, from POEMS FROM THE BOOK OF HOURS copyright 1941 by New Directions Publishing Corp. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp.
Acknowledgments
The idea for this book emerged from conversations in a special Society for Pastoral Theology working group of teachers in graduate programs in pastoral theology. I am grateful for the foresight of Chris Schlauch and Bonnie Miller-McLemore in convening this group, and for the wisdom and good cheer of those colleagues who joined in its discussions over the years. I am indebted as well to those pastoral theologians, past and present, who conceived and continue to sustain this remarkable discipline. Many of their works constitute the crux of this book. I also wish to thank Jon Berquist, former academic editor at Chalice Press, and Trent Butler, Sarah Tasic, and the whole Chalice Press staff for their generous support.