The early years of adolescence are a tumultuous time, full of challenges and opportunities that can shape one's whole life. In recent years several books have analyzed this period of life for girls, but this is the first book that investigates the interior life of boys as they develop their sense of self and begin the spiritual journey that will carry them throughout their lives. The authors contend that adolescent boys often experience themselves at various times as losers, loners, and rebels. As self-defined losers, boys begin to realize self-awareness; as loners they begin to understand their own relatedness to the larger world; as rebels they gain a sense of self-sufficiency. Through these common experiences of life, boys gain self-awareness, self-transcendence, and self-sufficiency, concepts that take root in the spirituality that will last their lifetime.
Donald Capps Livres
Donald Capps explore la psychologie de la religion et la théologie, employant souvent des analyses psycho-historiques de figures religieuses marquantes. Son travail examine les motivations, les luttes intérieures et les processus de développement qui façonnent la pensée et la pratique religieuses. Capps intègre des perspectives théologiques et psychologiques pour éclairer l'interaction complexe entre la foi, la personnalité et la vocation. Ses contributions offrent des aperçus profonds de la psyché humaine dans le paysage de l'expérience religieuse.


Pastoral Care: A Thematic Approach
- 162pages
- 6 heures de lecture
'Pastoral A Thematic Approach' offers a much needed development of the thematic approach in the study of personality as a theoretical basis for pastoral care. This approach, which includes the personality theories of Henry Murray, Robert W. White, Robert J. Lifton, and especially Erik H. Erikson, is notable for its emphasis on personal and institutional change. The book emphasizes the role that pastoral care can play as a "change agent" in the local parish, pastoral counseling as a model for change, and the role of pastoral care in effecting change through personal and institutional crises. Selected case studies illustrate how the thematic approach applies to pastoral care situations. Primarily a contribution to pastoral psychology, it also touches on problems and issues in pastoral theology.