Perichoretic Pastoral Theology

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God's Active Presence
God's Self-revelation
God's Triune Life
God’s Active Presence
God’s Self-revelation
God’s Triune Life
Henri Nouwen
High Priestly Prayer
Holy Spirit
Human Suffering
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Ministering Persons
ministry in communion with God
Miroslav Volf
Missio Dei
Mutual Indwelling
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Participative Presence
Participative Spirituality
Pastoral Cycle
Pastoral Practice
Pastoral Theology
Paul Fiddes
Practical Theology
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Relational Ontology
relational spirituality
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spiritual formation
Spiritual Polarities
suffering and pastoral care
theological anthropology
Trinitarian doctrine
Trinitarian Spirituality
Trinitarian Theology
Triune God

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  • ISBN 9781032219905
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book articulates a perichoretic pastoral theology, offering a pastoral theological response to the question of how ministering persons practice ministry in communion with the triune God. Key elements from contemporary pastoral theology—theologies of human experience, concern for human suffering, and situational attentiveness—are drawn into conversation with the doctrine of perichoresis. Jim Horsthuis provides a vision for life and ministry in relational, participational and spiritual communion with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The chapters explore four spiritual movements that foster this vision: (1) the move from experience to relationship; (2) the move from concern to presence; (3) the move from competence to communion; and (4) the move from practice to prayer. The book represents a unique academic contribution to both pastoral theology and Trinitarian theology.

Jim Horsthuis is Education Director at Emmaus Formation Centre in Canada. He earned a PhD in Christian Theology from McMaster Divinity College and is an ordained minister with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Jim serves as an affiliate faculty member at Carey Theological College.

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