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Bowen family systems theory in Christian ministry - by Jenny Brown & Lauren Errington (Paperback)
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- Bowen Family Systems Theory in Christian Ministry: Grappling with theory and its application through a biblical lens brings together the voices of Christian leaders and workers who have engaged Bowen theory in their ministry contexts--churches, schools, workplaces, and pastoral care situations.Christian ministry inevitably involves working with, and for, a wide range of people.
- Author(s): Jenny Brown & Lauren Errington
- 326 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
Bowen family systems theory in Christian ministry, Grappling with theory and its application through a biblical lens: is a collection of papers by Christian leaders and thinkers about how family systems thinking may be useful for people working out how to love and serve others well in their ministry and work.Book Synopsis
Bowen Family Systems Theory in Christian Ministry: Grappling with theory and its application through a biblical lens brings together the voices of Christian leaders and workers who have engaged Bowen theory in their ministry contexts--churches, schools, workplaces, and pastoral care situations.
Christian ministry inevitably involves working with, and for, a wide range of people. And where there are people, there is a plethora of relationships. Many of these relationships bring joy, while others are fraught and frustrated. This raises questions about when and how to turn to psychological relationship theories for assistance. When we hold a high view of the Bible's wisdom, we want to take care to ensure that secular ideas do not contradict or replace biblical guidance.
This book provides a strong intellectual consideration of where Bowen theory may be compatible with a biblical view and where it may be in tension. Additionally, it discusses the usefulness of Dr Murray Bowen's theory to the practical aspects of working with different relationships in Christian ministries. We trust it provides rich fodder for grappling with family systems, or indeed any secular theory, as it relates to Christian ministry and biblical truth.
Review Quotes
In this rich collection of essays, the authors critically connect their commitment to Scripture as authority for faith and practice with their experience of learning and living with a natural systems perspective on congregational and personal life, allowing the former to critique or enhance the latter at times.
R. Robert Creech, Ph.D
I am very grateful to the editors and authors for this rich contribution to the literature. Throughout many years of working with pastors and other Christian helping professionals, I have observed an alarming lack of informed wisdom when it comes to understanding systems in general and family dynamics in particular. This timely resource deepens the understanding and enriches the practice of Christians toward fruitful ministry.'
Donald C. Guthrie, EdD,
I see this as a resource to equip me to be a calmer and more thoughtful servant of God and others, through growing a better understanding of what is going on in, and around me.
Caroline Spencer, Program Manager, Trainer, Evangelist, City Bible Forum Australia
This book's great value is its melding of the practical, theoretical, theological and personal aspects of Bowen family systems theory. It will be helpful to those in Christian ministry, both beginning practitioners of the theory and seasoned system thinkers alike.
The Rt Revd Dr Richard Condie, Bishop of Tasmania, Australia.
This volume has a variety of contributors who are well respected Christian thinkers who have reflected at a deep theological level to show the Bowen theory's strengths and its shortcomings and how it might be helpfully applied Christianly. I will certainly be recommending this collection of essays.
Archie Poulos, Head, Ministry Department, Moore Theological College, Newtown, Australia.
People from many theological perspectives and ministry settings can benefit from seeing how ministers seek to put Bowen family systems theory to work in a way consistent with their principles and beliefs.
Margaret Marcuson,
The chapters in this book reveal the complexity and layers of what it means to be relational and Christian. I will use it as a resource for growing my understanding of human functioning, relationships, how to face life challenges and for growing in my Christian faith.
Veronica Peters BSc (Psych) MAPS, MAAFT Psychologist and Family Therapist, Faculty at The Family Systems Institute, Sydney, Australia