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Skilled pastoral caregiving, Susan Dunlap argues, requires an understanding of the culture of the local congregation where it is practiced. An engaging example par excellence, Caring Cultures looks closely at three very different congregations' responses to the body in times of illness: an African American congregation in the Apostolic Holiness tradition; a Euro-American mainstream Protestant church; and the Latino members in a Roman Catholic parish.

With vivid examples drawn from the author's interviews and observations, this beautifully written book shows how each congregation has developed divergent ways of thinking about the body, habits of responding to it, and understandings of God's response to the body's pain or peril. The author offers unusually rich descriptions of care-giving as it is displayed in these three congregations, integrating both well-explained theory and moving personal stories.

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"The depth and attentiveness of Dunlap's research and the compassion and beauty of her writing, make this book important reading." --Dorothy C. Bass, Director, Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in Faith
"A challenging, hopeful book. Dunlap's insights may very well help us set right much that is wrong with today's care." --Will Willimon, Bishop, the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church and Author of Worship as Pastoral Care
Weaving theological, sociological, psychological, and pastoral perspectives together articulately and sensitively in her analysis of the insights gained of the ways these churches dealt with illness, Dunlap has modeled very well the ways in which congregational studies can yield fruit, not just for pastors and congregations, but for researchers across the disciplines. -- Pneuma 32

Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Healing Waters Apostolic Holiness Church
  • Chapter 3: Healing Waters' Beliefs-Practices
  • Chapter 4: First Downtown Church
  • Chapter 5: First Downtown Church's Beliefs-Practices
  • Chapter 6: Our Lady of Durham
  • Chapter 7: Our Lady of Durham's Beliefs-Practices
  • Chapter 8: A Practical Theology of Care for the Sick
  • Bibliography

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        Publisher: Baylor University Press
        Publication Date: 01/08/2009
        ISBN13: 9781932792874, 978-1932792874
        ISBN10: 1932792872

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        Skilled pastoral caregiving, Susan Dunlap argues, requires an understanding of the culture of the local congregation where it is practiced. An engaging example par excellence, Caring Cultures looks closely at three very different congregations' responses to the body in times of illness: an African American congregation in the Apostolic Holiness tradition; a Euro-American mainstream Protestant church; and the Latino members in a Roman Catholic parish.

        With vivid examples drawn from the author's interviews and observations, this beautifully written book shows how each congregation has developed divergent ways of thinking about the body, habits of responding to it, and understandings of God's response to the body's pain or peril. The author offers unusually rich descriptions of care-giving as it is displayed in these three congregations, integrating both well-explained theory and moving personal stories.

        Trade Review
        "The depth and attentiveness of Dunlap's research and the compassion and beauty of her writing, make this book important reading." --Dorothy C. Bass, Director, Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in Faith
        "A challenging, hopeful book. Dunlap's insights may very well help us set right much that is wrong with today's care." --Will Willimon, Bishop, the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church and Author of Worship as Pastoral Care
        Weaving theological, sociological, psychological, and pastoral perspectives together articulately and sensitively in her analysis of the insights gained of the ways these churches dealt with illness, Dunlap has modeled very well the ways in which congregational studies can yield fruit, not just for pastors and congregations, but for researchers across the disciplines. -- Pneuma 32

        Table of Contents
        • Chapter 1: Introduction
        • Chapter 2: Healing Waters Apostolic Holiness Church
        • Chapter 3: Healing Waters' Beliefs-Practices
        • Chapter 4: First Downtown Church
        • Chapter 5: First Downtown Church's Beliefs-Practices
        • Chapter 6: Our Lady of Durham
        • Chapter 7: Our Lady of Durham's Beliefs-Practices
        • Chapter 8: A Practical Theology of Care for the Sick
        • Bibliography

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