Theologies of Childhood and the Children of Africa

Theologies of Childhood and the Children of Africa
Author: Jan Grobbelaar
Publisher: AOSIS
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1928396100

The purpose of this book is to combine perspectives of scholars from Africa on Child Theologies from a variety of theological sub-disciplines to provide some theological and ministerial perspectives on this topic. The book disseminates original research and new developments in this study field, especially as relevant to the African context. In the process it addresses also the global need to hear voices from Africa in this academic field. It wants to convey the importance of considering Africa’s children in theologising. The different chapters represent diverse methodologies but the central and common focus is to approach the subject from the viewpoint of Africa’s children. The individual authors’ varied theological sub-disciplinary dispositions contribute to the unique and distinct character of the book. Almost all chapters are theoretical orientated with less empirical research, although some of the chapters refer to empirical research which the authors have done in the past. Most of the academic literature in the field of Theologies of Childhood is from American or British- European origin. The African context is fairly absent in this discourse, although it is the youngest continent and presents unique and relevant challenges. This book was written by theological scholars from Africa, focussing on Africa’s children. It addresses not only theoretical challenges in this field but also provides theological perspectives for ministry with children and for important social change. Written from a variety of theological sub-disciplines, the book is aimed at scholars across theological sub- disciplines, especially those theological scholars interested in the intersections between theology, childhood studies and African cultural or social themes. It addresses themes and provide insights that is also relevant for specialist leaders and professionals in this field. No part of the book was plagiarised from another publication or published elsewhere before.

Practical Psychology for Pastors, 2nd Edition

Practical Psychology for Pastors, 2nd Edition
Author: William R. Miller
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608996131

This practical handbook takes a totally fresh approach to the work of pastoral counselors by drawing on recent research and developments in the health and behavioral sciences. Thoroughly revised and updated, this edition incorporates new or expanded coverage of topics such as: - a new chapter on Pastoral Self-Care which offers advice on maintaining psychological health, avoiding crisis, and preventing personal and occupational burnout - the integration of counseling with other pastoral roles and functions - pastoral counseling ethics - how to help people build personal motivation for change -grief counseling and crisis intervention - post-traumatic stress, physical and sexual abuse, and personality disorders

Initiation and Pastoral Psychology

Initiation and Pastoral Psychology
Author: John Gatungu Githiga
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781439230749

Dr.Githiga employs Gikuyu initiation to adulthood which externalizes and ritualizes the inner and outer realities of human personality and community's life cycle to construct psychology of religio

Secrets of Success in Marriage

Secrets of Success in Marriage
Author: Dr. John G Githiga
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 194173622X

The book gives unprecedented insight for marriage enrichment by drawing wisdom from successful marriages in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The author interviewed hundreds of couples from these continents. The respondents who were couples who have been married for 20 to 70 years revealed the secrets of their success and the challenges which are facing married partners today. Thus the book enables you to identify the causes of failure and to discover the secrets of success in marriage and is therefore of unsurpassed value to married partners and those who intend to marry.

Childhood Vulnerabilities in South Africa

Childhood Vulnerabilities in South Africa
Author: Jan Grobbelaar
Publisher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1928480942

This book addresses different challenges that endanger the lives of children in South Africa from an ethical perspective. The text is meant to position itself as a resource for specialists (and practitioners) in ethics and childhood studies. The content is systematically and intersectionally presented, based on scholarly analyses, insights, reasoning, and expertise – originating in different disciplines and backgrounds. It endeavours to help especially those who study the sociocultural contexts of children and families in terms of challenges and opportunities, and for possible support.