
Misunderstanding Stories
Toward a Postcolonial Pastoral Theology
Melinda McGarrah Sharp(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 24. January 2013
230 pages
978-1-62189-874-0 (ISBN)
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How can we work toward mutual understanding in our increasingly diverse and interconnected world? Pastoral theologian Melinda McGarrah Sharp approaches this multifaceted, interdisciplinary question by beginning with moments of intercultural misunderstanding. Using misunderstanding stories from her experience working with the Peace Corps in Suriname, Dr. McGarrah Sharp argues that we must recognize the limits of our own cultural perspectives in order to have meaningful intercultural encounters that are more mutually empowering and hopeful. Bringing together resources from pastoral theology, ethnography, and postcolonial studies, she provides a valuable resource for investigating the complexity of providing care and fostering communities of belonging across cultural differences. McGarrah Sharp illustrates a process of moving from disconnection to regard for diverse others as neighbors who share a common yearning for hopeful and meaningful connection. Leaders in faith communities, practitioners of care, and scholars will all be able to use this resource to better understand the conflicts, tensions, and uncertainties of our postcolonial twenty-first-century world. An included discussion guide facilitates classroom study, small group discussion, and personal reflection.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-874-0 (9781621898740)
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Melinda A. McGarrah Sharp is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Ethics at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is also a trained clinical ethicist, United Methodist layperson, and returned Peace Corps Volunteer.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: A Framework for Understanding Intercultural Misunderstandings
- Chapter 2: Misunderstanding Stories in Context(s)
- Chapter 3: Narrating Identities in Crisis
- Chapter 4: Sharing in Vulnerability
- Chapter 5: Misunderstanding Empathy
- Chapter 6: Toward a Postcolonial Pastoral Theology
- Appendix: Journal Prompts and Discussion Questions
- Bibliography
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