Addiction and pastoral care

IF 0.7 0 RELIGION Journal of Pastoral Theology Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10649867.2020.1712867
Carol J. Cook
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Sonia E. Water’s Addiction and Pastoral Care makes many welcome contributions to persons seeking a more comprehensive and contemporary understanding of the multiple origins and impact of addictions and a range of respectful interventions. A professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, Waters writes in an accessible, conversational, and compassionate tone that allows the reader to overhear material she shares with her students to assist them in developing a substantive, trauma-informed, and justice based theology of addiction. In sum, her book ‘exegetes’ the nature of addiction from several interdisciplinary perspectives and provides much for readers to learn from, borrow, and build upon in the construction of their own theologies of addiction. From the outset, Waters asserts that addiction is a socially constructed, highly contested, and confusing concept to which she hopes to bring greater clarity. She admits
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成瘾和田园关怀
Sonia E.Water的成瘾和牧师护理为寻求更全面、更现代地了解成瘾的多种起源和影响以及一系列尊重他人的干预措施的人做出了许多值得欢迎的贡献。Waters是普林斯顿神学院的教授,她以一种通俗易懂、对话式和富有同情心的语气写作,让读者能够无意中听到她与学生分享的材料,帮助他们发展一种实质性的、创伤知情的、基于正义的成瘾神学。总之,她的书从几个跨学科的角度“阐释”了成瘾的本质,并为读者在构建自己的成瘾神学时提供了很多借鉴和借鉴。Waters从一开始就断言,成瘾是一个社会构建的、备受争议的、令人困惑的概念,她希望能让这个概念更加清晰。她承认
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