EXC Business and Economy (Whurr) Ser.: Person-Centred Counselling and Christian Spirituality : The Secular and the Holy by Brian Thorne (2008, Trade Paperback)

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Person-Centred Counselling and Christian Spirituality, Paperback by Thorne, Brian, ISBN 186156080X, ISBN-13 9781861560803, Brand New, Free shipping in the US This second volume of the author's collected works contains 25 published and unpublished essays and sermons from the years 1. Thorne, a member of the person-centered community of therapists and of the liberal catholic wing of the Anglican Church, speaks passionately on subjects ranging from happiness in relationships and the counsellor's role in the spiritual journey to the personality, teachings, and suffering of Jesus. Distributed by Taylor & Francis. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10186156080X
ISBN-139781861560803
eBay Product ID (ePID)23038663258

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Number of Pages176 Pages
Publication NamePerson-Centred Counselling and Christian Spirituality : the Secular and the Holy
LanguageEnglish
SubjectChristian Ministry / Counseling & Recovery, Counseling, Psychotherapy / Counseling
Publication Year2008
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, Psychology
AuthorBrian Thorne
SeriesEXC Business and Economy (Whurr) Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight9 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN98-229118
Dewey Edition21
Series Volume Number54
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal253.5
Table Of ContentPart I - Behold The Man - Introduction. 1. Corporate Betrayal. 2. Jesus and The Evil of Religion. 3. Jesus and Political Power. 4. Jesus and those Under Authority. 5. Jesus and Women. 6. The Divinisation of Humanity. 7. A Therapist's View of The Passion Narrative. 8. The Personality of Jesus and the Process of Therapy. Part II - Person-centred Counselling AND The Spiritual dimension - Introduction. 9. Counselling and The Spiritual Journal. 10. The accountable Therapist, Standards, Experts and Poisoning The Well. 11. The two carls, Reflections on Jung and Rogers. 12. Beyond The Consulting Room. 13. Spirituality and The Counsellor. 14. Body and Spirit. 15. Developing a spiritual Discipline. 16. The Counsellor as Prophet. Part Iii, ALL Shall BE well Introduction. 17. Julian of Norwich, Radical Psychotherapist. 18. Foreword to 'sin Shall be a Glory'. 19. Happiness in Relationships. 20. Time, Friend or enemy? Part IV - The Sermons OF A Person-centred Counsellor Introduction. 21. A sermon Preached in The Chaplaincy of The University of East Anglia All Saints day. 22. A Sermon on St Paul Preached in The Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. 23. A Sermon Preached in Leicester Cathedral on World Aids Day. 24. Jesus, The Incarnation of Holiness, a Series of Three Addresses Preached in Norwich Cathedral During Epiphany Time - i) Jesus and Embodiment, ii) The Mind of Jesus, iii) The Spirit of Jesus. 25. A Sermon Preached in King' s College chapel, Cambridge on Pentecost Sunday. Postscript. Author Index. Subject index.
SynopsisThis second volume of Brian Thorne's collected works, shows convincingly that the spiritual needs and yearnings of many clients presenting themselves to secular counsellors can no longer be ignored, trivialised or pathologised. The book constitutes an impassioned plea both to person-centred therapists to acknowledge the centrality of spiritual issues for many of their clients and also to Christians to embrace the richness of their spiritual tradition without becoming entangled in the death-dealing complexity of religious and institutional power-mongering., This second volume of Brian Thornes collected works, shows convincingly that the spiritual needs and yearnings of many clients presenting themselves to secular counsellors can no longer be ignored, trivialised or pathologised., This second volume of Brian Thornes collected works, shows convincingly that the spiritual needs and yearnings of many clients presenting themselves to secular counsellors can no longer be ignored, trivialised or pathologised. The book constitutes an impassioned plea both to person-centred therapists to acknowledge the centrality of spiritual issues for many of their clients and also to Christians to embrace the richness of their spiritual tradition without becoming entangled in the death-dealing complexity of religious and institutional power-mongering., This second volume of Brian Thorne's collected works contains both published and unpublished material from the years 1981-1997. These papers illustrate even more strikingly than those in the first volume the richness of the author's experience, which owes much of its power and fascination to his dual membership of the person-centred community of therapists and of the liberal catholic wing of the Anglican Church.

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