The article focuses on abusive practices in the faith community. It indicates that abusive behaviour is more often than not unintentional and is ostensibly driven by a zeal for God and the church. The article explores this anomaly by examining the phenomenon of abuse in the faith community from a social constructionist, psychological, sociological and theological perspective. Pastoral ministry is challenged to foster self-reflexivity and awareness, as well as to revisit current (outdated) beliefs and practices, to test their suitability for the postmodern context in which the church is to tell and live her story
The socialisation of women into self-silencing by religion has complicated pastoral care interventio...
This article examines how a religious order can partner with a secular social work team to respond t...
This book brings together experts primarily from the fields of criminology, criminal justice, law, a...
The article focuses on abusive practices in the faith community. It indicates that abusive behavio...
The article compares the victimization that takes place in a dysfunctional abusive household and tha...
Abstract: Pastoral Care, in a mental health setting as elsewhere, ideally offers understand-ing, com...
The research attempt to bring the pain and trauma of rejection, which the candidate for the ministry...
The purpose of this research is to help clergy families who have been hurt and been abused by congre...
The socialisation of women into self-silencing by religion has complicated pastoral care interventi...
This article reviews the evidence on the extent of child sexual abuse in church communities, and the...
Disproving assumptions to the contrary, this article clearly shows how and why adults can become vic...
Disproving assumptions to the contrary, this article clearly shows how and why adults can become vic...
Disproving assumptions to the contrary, this article clearly shows how and why adults can become vic...
The aim of this study is to deal with the research which is based on The Deliverance Ministry by Pe...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
The socialisation of women into self-silencing by religion has complicated pastoral care interventio...
This article examines how a religious order can partner with a secular social work team to respond t...
This book brings together experts primarily from the fields of criminology, criminal justice, law, a...
The article focuses on abusive practices in the faith community. It indicates that abusive behavio...
The article compares the victimization that takes place in a dysfunctional abusive household and tha...
Abstract: Pastoral Care, in a mental health setting as elsewhere, ideally offers understand-ing, com...
The research attempt to bring the pain and trauma of rejection, which the candidate for the ministry...
The purpose of this research is to help clergy families who have been hurt and been abused by congre...
The socialisation of women into self-silencing by religion has complicated pastoral care interventi...
This article reviews the evidence on the extent of child sexual abuse in church communities, and the...
Disproving assumptions to the contrary, this article clearly shows how and why adults can become vic...
Disproving assumptions to the contrary, this article clearly shows how and why adults can become vic...
Disproving assumptions to the contrary, this article clearly shows how and why adults can become vic...
The aim of this study is to deal with the research which is based on The Deliverance Ministry by Pe...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Gui...
The socialisation of women into self-silencing by religion has complicated pastoral care interventio...
This article examines how a religious order can partner with a secular social work team to respond t...
This book brings together experts primarily from the fields of criminology, criminal justice, law, a...