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Personhood and Presence Ewan Kelly

Personhood and Presence By Ewan Kelly

Personhood and Presence by Ewan Kelly


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Helps students and practitioners to become aware of the significance of self-knowledge for the provision of sensitive spiritual and pastoral care. This book offers an aid to those who seek to understand themselves better with a view to enhancing the quality of spiritual and pastoral care they offer.

Personhood and Presence Summary

Personhood and Presence: Self as a Resource for Spiritual and Pastoral Care by Ewan Kelly

This is an accessible resource for students and practitioners to become aware of the significance of self-knowledge for the provision of sensitive spiritual and pastoral care. The greatest asset which people in pastoral care offer to in a caring relationship is themselves or to be more precise the aspects of self which they have reflected upon. Offering oneself to other people in order to provide companionship along the road of life, especially when the particular stage on the journey is one of anticipated or actual loss, is an act which is both challenging and yet potentially life enhancing for a carer. The purpose of this book is to offer an aid to those who seek to understand themselves better with a view to enhancing the quality of spiritual and pastoral care they offer. Here the reference point for reflexivity is the caring relationship but as we are fundamentally the same beings in personal and professional relationships then perhaps readers may also find stimulus to reflect on what they bring to a variety of relationships including that with the Sacred and, indeed, themselves.

Personhood and Presence Reviews

'It is a very long time since I have read a work of pastoral theology as rich, perceptive, and elegantly expressed as Personhood and Presence. Ewan Kelly is absolutely right on all three counts. The self is the best gift the caregiver has to offer. Acute self-awareness is needed to fully offer the gift. Such reflexivity is a moral imperative. This book has the power to inform and transform the reader's pastoral practice at the deepest level. The way in which Kelly weaves together theological, psychological, and poetic insights is nothing short of brilliant.' - Neil Pembroke, University of Queensland, Australia -- Neil Pembroke
'Jesus tells us to Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbour as yourself. Loving God and neighbour seems obvious to many of us, but love of self? In order to know and to love ourselves and to learn what it means to love God and care for others, we need to be able to look properly at ourselves. In this important, rigorous and sometimes moving book Ewan Kelly teaches us what it might mean to know and to love ourselves in such a way that we can truly reach out with love and care towards God and others. When we encounter ourselves; our true selves as they stand before God, so we learn what it means to love with the fullness of God. This book is an important contribution to theology and practice.' - John Swinton, University of Aberdeen, UK -- John Swinton

About Ewan Kelly

Ewan Kelly initially studied medicine and worked as a junior doctor before completing a theology degree and becoming ordained as a Church of Scotland minister. He is now Lecturer in Pastoral Theology in the University of Edinburgh, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Including definitions of spiritual and pastoral care. What the book is and is not.; Chapter 2 -Gifted Self; Exploring some of the innate gifts a carer may possess which enables her to develop and maintain caring relationships with people, especially in times of transition or distress.; Chapter 3 - Vulnerable Self; Themes explored include; Limited Self - limits to our knowledge, ability, time and energy; Grieving Self (loss and self), including mortal self - death and limitation of length of life giving meaning and freedom to life lived till death. Other griefs we live with are the end of relationships, jobs or particular roles, loss of potency and physical abilities.; Wounded Self - the scars of our experiences are part of who we are and inform our understanding of other people's lived experience of loss, bereavement or distress; Chapter 4; Powerful (and potentially wounding) self - need for ethics - codes of conduct, parameters within which to work to protect the vulnerable and ourselves; Chapter 5; Self in Relationships; Formed self (self and upbringing/family); Transference and countertransference; Co-constructed self - self formed through social interaction; With self - conscious self and unconscious self (esp our shadow); Chapter 6; Meaningful (spiritual) self - aspects of our personhood that give meaning and purpose to our lives; Believing self - what are our beliefs and how are they formed and reformed through - corporate worship - formation and reformation of values and beliefs through sharing in ritual and liturgy - contemplative/solitary activities - feeding our souls individually through seeking solitary engagement with the Divine within and without self; Playful/creative self - - letting senses playfully roam - art, gardening, writing, poetry, music - that which feeds the soul.; Working/vocational self - motivation, need to be needed; Chapter 7; Sexual self - how we understand and feel about ourselves as physical embodied persons whose care involves physical touch, gesture and posture. Sexuality is not just about orientation and the genital expression/fulfillment of our sexual desires.; Chapter 8; Self-awareness as an ongoing activity.; Developing Self - ongoing reformation of self through reflexivity; - reflection on practice through supervision, with colleagues; - journaling, spiritual direction including monitoring balance of work, play, social and solitary dimensions of life, personal and professional development; - learning through our own transition, life crises - counseling, psychotherapy - use of structured tools to aid self-knowledge and how we relate eg Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram.

Additional information

NPB9780567617415
9780567617415
0567617416
Personhood and Presence: Self as a Resource for Spiritual and Pastoral Care by Ewan Kelly
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2012-03-08
208
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