Taking on the Gods: The Task of the Pastoral Counselor


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Taking on the Gods explores a clinical theological approach to the treatment of individuals couples and families suffering from neurotic styles of life. Merle Jordan exposes the origins of neuroses in idolatry: the substitution of false psychological gods for the true God as the center of ultimate reality. In attempting to earn the approval of these false gods and to escape their harsh judgment one enters into a second idolatry: becoming ones own Messiah parts of the self are sacrificed to placate the false gods. The resulting personality distortions are the source of many emotional difficulties. Jordan discusses not only the role of pastoral counselors in helping clients confront their idols but also the counselors responsibility to recognize their own false gods. Topics covered include: Pastoral Counseling as the Encounter Between Gods The Implicit Religious Drama in Marital and Family Counseling The Operational Theology of the Common Cold - Depression and Self-justification Versus Justification by Faith Through Grace. According to Jordan helping people to take on their gods to free themselves to experience the loving God is the heart of the pastoral counselors task.
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