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They accounted for their hope: A pastoral theology of hope constructed in response to personal narratives from the Colonia 21 de mayo, El Salvador.
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They accounted for their hope: A pastoral theology of hope constructed in response to personal narratives from the Colonia 21 de mayo, El Salvador./
Author:
Rosewall, Ann Linnea.
Description:
218 p.
Notes:
Adviser: David Hogue.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-06A.
Subject:
Psychology, Personality. -
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9780549088950
They accounted for their hope: A pastoral theology of hope constructed in response to personal narratives from the Colonia 21 de mayo, El Salvador.
Rosewall, Ann Linnea.
They accounted for their hope: A pastoral theology of hope constructed in response to personal narratives from the Colonia 21 de mayo, El Salvador.
- 218 p.
Adviser: David Hogue.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, 2007.
The Colonia 21 de mayo neighborhood in San Salvador, El Salvador, provided the research context for a pastoral theological study of the presence of hope and despair in times of crisis. The study connects the narratives of 13 individuals, the narrative of the community and the metanarrative of the country in order to understand the experiences of the individuals from 1970 to the present. Participants in the study were interviewed and the results showed similarities in the areas of locus of identity and the descriptions of violence and poverty. Visions of the future were dissimilar. The individuals interviewed expressed consistency of human strengths defined in positive psychology, and expressions of faith defined in pastoral and liberation theologies across areas of their lives. Factors such as resilience, perseverance, optimism, future story and identification with the suffering and resurrection of Christ influenced preferences for expressing hope for maintaining the status quo, mantener, and hope for continuing on toward transformation, seguir. Theological insights from these expressions of hope are explored as well as implications for pastoral caregiving in various contexts. Areas of future research point to ways of broadening pastoral theologies of hope grounded in human experience.
ISBN: 9780549088950Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017585
Psychology, Personality.
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