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移情上帝:合一的临床神学

English | 350 pages | Fortress Press (May 7, 2024) | 1506496687 | PDF | 22 Mb

What if Jesus did not come to die for our sins? What if, instead, Jesus's life and death was intended to provide a way out of our shame? While traditional Christian teachings about the atonement emphasize sin as guilt and transgression against God's will and commandments, Frank Woggon points out that clinical spiritual care reveals that the human condition is predominantly marked by shame rather than guilt.

In The Empathic God, Woggon examines myopic readings of the Jesus event that, in turn, have embedded distortions into traditional paradigms of the atonement. In contrast, Woggon mines narratives of the human condition to engage in a critical examination of the Jesus story. As a clinician and ordained Baptist minister, Woggon presents the Jesus event as God's empathic initiative toward humanity and convincingly argues that salvation comes through empathy rather than forgiveness.

Woggon's work constructs a clinical theology of "at-onement" from the perspective of clinical spiritual care. The Empathic God calls for a practical response of caring participation in God's ongoing work of salvation through an empathic praxis of spiritual care. Most importantly, The Empathic God takes seriously that lived human experience is the starting point for theological exploration rather than doctrine.

This book will help practitioners and students of spiritual care in the Christian tradition to reflect more critically on the intersection of spiritual care practice and theology. The book also will challenge pastors, ministers of pastoral care, chaplains, pastoral counselors, spiritually oriented therapists to interrogate and re-interpret traumatic, shame-filled Christian teachings about the atonement so that they, too, can join in God's ongoing and liberating work of salvation.

英文| 350页|要塞出版社(2024年5月7日)| 1506496687 | PDF | 22 Mb 如果耶稣不是来为我们的罪而死呢?相反,如果耶稣的生与死是为了提供一条摆脱我们耻辱的道路呢?虽然传统基督教关于赎罪的教义强调罪是罪恶和违背上帝意志和诫命的行为,但弗兰克·沃贡指出,临床精神护理表明,人类的状况主要以羞耻而非罪恶为特征。 在《同理心的上帝》一书中,沃贡考察了对耶稣事件的短视解读,这些解读反过来又扭曲了传统的赎罪范式。相比之下,沃贡挖掘了人类状况的叙述,对耶稣的故事进行了批判性的审视。作为一名临床医生和受戒的浸信会牧师,沃贡将耶稣事件描述为上帝对人类的同理心倡议,并令人信服地认为救赎来自同理心而不是宽恕。 沃贡的工作从临床精神护理的角度构建了一种“一次性”的临床神学。同理心的上帝呼吁通过同理心的精神关怀实践,以关怀的方式参与上帝正在进行的救赎工作。最重要的是,移情上帝认真对待生活中的人类经验是神学探索的起点,而不是教义。 这本书将帮助基督教传统中的精神护理从业者和学生更批判性地反思精神护理实践和神学的交叉点。这本书还将挑战牧师、牧师、牧师顾问、精神导向的治疗师,询问和重新解释关于赎罪的创伤性、充满羞耻感的基督教教义,以便他们也能参与上帝正在进行的救赎工作。
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