Endnotes
- J.N. Poling, ‘Race, Gender and Class in Practical Theology’, Contact 120, 1996, 1–7.
- Poling, p 4.
- Poling, pp 4–5.
- Poling, p 6.
- A good general discussion of the pastoral cycle is found in P. Ballard and J. Pritchard. Practical Theology in Action: Christian Thinking in the Service of Church and Society. SPCK 1996.
- H. Anderson and H. Goolishian, ‘The Client is the Expert: a Not-Knowing Approach to Therapy’, S. McNamee and K.J. Gergen (eds.), Therapy as Social Construction. Sage 1992, 25–39.
- Anderson and Goolishian, p 30.
- Anderson and Goolishian, pp 26–29.
- Anderson and Goolishian, pp 27–28.
- Stephen Pattison has argued persuasively for the necessity of including such a perspective in pastoral care in S. Pattison, Pastoral Care and Liberation Theology. Cambridge University Press 1994.
- E.g. Faith in Ulster. ECONI 1996.
- E.g. W. Johnston (ed.), The Cloud of Unknowing and The Book of Privy Counselling. Image Books 1973.
- The lack of religious transcendence in liberation theology is recognised by Dennis McCann in D.P. McCann, Christian Realism and Liberation Theology: Practical Theologies in Creative Conflict. Orbis Books 1981.
- Pattison, pp 58–64. Cf. E. Lartey, ‘Practical Theology as a Theological Form’, Contact 119, 1996, 21–25.