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Therapeutic preaching is badly in need of rehabilitation. Administering mini-doses of psychological self-help from the pulpit simply will not do. Therapeutic preaching that is theocentric draws listeners more deeply into God's healing love. It involves setting up a creative conversation between divine and human therapy. In a novel and deeply insightful way, Neil Pembroke shows how metaphors and analogues drawn from psychotherapy can be employed to draw out the power in divine therapeia.

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Therapeutic preaching is badly in need of rehabilitation. Administering mini-doses of psychological self-help from the pulpit simply will not do. Therapeutic preaching that is theocentric draws listeners more deeply into God's healing love. It involves setting up a creative conversation between divine and human therapy. In a novel and deeply insightful way, Neil Pembroke shows how metaphors and analogues drawn from psychotherapy can be employed to draw out the power in divine therapeia.
Autorenporträt
Neil Pembroke is Associate Professor of Practical Theology in the School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics at the University of Queensland. He is the author of The Art of Listening (2002), Working Relationships: Spirituality in Human Service and Organizational Life (2004), Renewing Pastoral Practice (2006), Moving Toward Spiritual Maturity (2007), and Pastoral Care in Worship (2010).