Synopses & Reviews
Feminist and womanist theology has reoriented an entire way of understanding our relationships to one another, to creation, and to God. Feminist social theory has reshaped education, psychotherapy, leadership, decision-making, collaborative work, and family life. Little has been done, however, to bring these fields together to enrich the theory, theology, and practice of ministry. This book brings together the best in feminist and womanist scholarship that deals with the work of ministry in a one-volume format. It offers the most relevant, effective, and transformative approaches to ministry as it develops a feminist and womanist practical theology.
About the Author
Christie Cozad Neuger is Professor of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Counseling at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, in Fort Worth, Texas. She is a Diplomate in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and is an active member in both the Society for Pastoral Theology and the International Academy of Practical Theology. Herpublications include Counseling Women: A Narrative Pastoral Approach and Men's Work in Ending Violence Against Women (coedited with James Poling).