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In the last decade the focus of pastoral theology has shifted dramatically from care defined as counseling to care understood within a wider social political and religious context. Feminist and womanist theory as well as feminist and womanist faith convictions have played a key role in this development. According to the authors feminists and womanists in pastoral theology have begun to reconstruct the definitions parameters and commitments of pastoral care and counseling. These changes have critical implications for care within congregations and for the understanding of theology in seminaries and divinity schools. Yet these developments in the theory and practice of pastoral theology and their broader ramifications have not been carefully analyzed or even acknowledged by pastoral theologian minister and religion scholar alike. This is due to a failure to articulate clear understandings of the field the gap between congregational ministry and higher education in religion and conflicts in theological education in general over the place of practice and theory experience spirituality and practical theology. To redress these problems this collection of essays has a threefold aim. First the book identifies the many changes occurring in definitions of pastoral theology care and counseling. Second the volume defines and develops new methods and approaches. Third the authors attend to the implications of these changes for congregational care and theological education. Roughly speaking the order of the chapters in this volume follows this threefold agenda moving from an exploration of the changes in pastoral theology to its reconstruction to some of the implications of recent innovations