Wellness pastoral care and women with new babies
As participants, we agreed that women's silenced voices need to be heard, more specific to this participatory action research, the voices of women with new babies. Through wellness pastoral care, we co-laboured in finding ways of standing up to prescribed religious and cultural ideas regard...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-12382016-04-16T04:07:43Z Wellness pastoral care and women with new babies Millar, Candida Sharon Kotze, E. (Dr.) Phillips, A.P. (Prof.) Feminist theology Planetary theology Women's wisdom Women's bodies Community Women's sexuality Women's knowing Motherhood/womaness Wellness Mutuality Narrative pastoral care & counselling 259.0852 Mothers -- Religious life Mothers -- Pastoral counseling of Motherhood -- Religious aspects -- Christianity Feminist theology Pastoral theology Participant observation Narrative therapy As participants, we agreed that women's silenced voices need to be heard, more specific to this participatory action research, the voices of women with new babies. Through wellness pastoral care, we co-laboured in finding ways of standing up to prescribed religious and cultural ideas regarding womaness and motherhood. Pastoral care in partnership with feminist theology and mutuality in community opened a safe place to renegotiate our own preferred ways of seeing our bodies, selves, sexuality, and womaness. The pastoral care, counselling, and mutuality experienced as a research group became the prevalent characteristic of our wellness that we wished to extend beyond the group and into families, churches, community cohorts, and the planet. This research is one platform on which the participating women shared hurts, found a place to be heard, and having come to know our Self more deeply, offer this Self as a gift to the reader. Practical Theology M.Th. 2009-08-25T10:50:54Z 2009-08-25T10:50:54Z 2009-08-25T10:50:54Z 2003-11-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1238 en 1 online resource (145 leaves) |
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As participants, we agreed that women's silenced voices need to be heard, more specific to this participatory action research, the voices of women with new babies.
Through wellness pastoral care, we co-laboured in finding ways of standing up to prescribed religious and cultural ideas regarding womaness and motherhood. Pastoral care in partnership with feminist theology and mutuality in community opened a safe place to renegotiate our own preferred ways of seeing our bodies, selves, sexuality, and womaness.
The pastoral care, counselling, and mutuality experienced as a research group became the prevalent characteristic of our wellness that we wished to extend beyond the group and into families, churches, community cohorts, and the planet.
This research is one platform on which the participating women shared hurts, found a place to be heard, and having come to know our Self more deeply, offer this Self as a gift to the reader. === Practical Theology === M.Th. |
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