Endnotes
- This paper was originally given at the European Conference on Pastoral Care and Counselling, August 1997.
- Quoted in R. Plant, Community and Ideology: an essay in applied social philosophy. RKP 1974, p 14.
- Plant, quoting Richard Hilley; Community and Ideology, p 37.
- Quoted in Paul Anderson and Kevin Davey, ‘Import Duties’, New Statesman and Society, 3 March 1995, 18–20.
- Anderson and Davey, ‘Import Duties’, New Statesman and Society, 3 March 1995, p 20.
- A. Etzioni, ‘Common Values’, New Statesman and Society, 12 May 1994, 24–25, p 25.
- Etzioni, ‘Common Values’, p 25.
- Etzioni, ‘Common Values’, p 25.
- J. Pilger, ‘What is Labour for?’ Nezv Statesman and Society, 30 September 1994, 21.
- R. Clarke and A.J. Addy (eds) The Other Side of 1992’, Christian Action Journal, Summer 1989; ‘Watch on “suspect citizens’”, The Guardian, Tuesday July 22 1997, p 2.
- R. Pahl, ‘Friendly Society’, New Statesman and Society, 10 March 1995, 20–22.
- W.A. Clebsch and C.R. Jaekle, Pastoral Care in Historical Perspective. Prentice Hall 1964.
- See D.S. Browning, A Fundamental Practical Theology: Descriptive and Strategic Proposals. Fortress Press 1991. For a critique, see E.L. Graham, Transforming Practice: Pastoral Theology in an Age of Uncertainty. Mowbray 1996.
- Graham, Transforming Practice, p 15.
- A. Macintyre, After Virtue: a Study in Moral Theory. Duckworth 1981; R. Bellah et al., Habits of the heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. University of California Press 1985. See also R. Gill, Moral Communities. University of Exeter Press 1992.
- C.E. Cochran, ‘The Thin Theory of Community: The Communitarians and their Critics’, Political Studies, II, 1989, 422–435, p 425.
- Graham, Transforming Practice, p 11.
- I am grateful to Gilah Dror, for helping me think about this.