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Engagement of narrative therapy and theological commitments in the form of a mutual critical conversation

Ellington, Mitzi June
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Fort Worth, TX : [Texas Christian University],
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2011
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The paper contains an exploration of the work of two pastoral theologians, Don Browning and Nancy Ramsay, who demonstrate the method of a mutually critical conversation. The implicit anthropological assumptions, ethics, and values of narrative therapy, as theorized by Michael White, and the writer's theological commitments, which centralize relational justice, are engaged through the method of a mutually critical conversation. The paper concludes with implications of this work for the field of pastoral theology, care, and counseling.
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Brite Divinity School
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