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Mothering Jesus, mothering pastor: pastoral care in the light of D W Winnicott's theories of emotional development

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Bryan T Taylor. Mothering Jesus, Mothering Pastor: Pastoral Care In the Light of D W Winnicott's Theories of Emotional Development. Andover Newton Theological School. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e5fce571-4629-40e1-978f-6efa1cac35f6?locale=es.

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B. T. Taylor. Mothering Jesus, mothering pastor: pastoral care in the light of D W Winnicott's theories of emotional development. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e5fce571-4629-40e1-978f-6efa1cac35f6?locale=es

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Bryan T Taylor. Mothering Jesus, Mothering Pastor: Pastoral Care In the Light of D W Winnicott's Theories of Emotional Development. Andover Newton Theological School. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e5fce571-4629-40e1-978f-6efa1cac35f6?locale=es.

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  • Winnicott's writings emphasize true and false selves and interpersonal concern in infantile emotional development. This project places Winnicott in the Freudian and Kleinian tradition, and relates his theories to the footwashing and last discourse in John's gospel, and to pastoral care. The facilitating environment demanded for unfolding the dependent individual's maturational potential is the caregiver: normally the mother, therapeutically the psychoanalyst, for discipleship the pastor. All care retains maternal characteristics, and implies sufficiency for development of trust to repudiate the caregiver, who remains available for establishing personal relationship. Jesus is Mother; the pastor must mother to promote belief and concern.
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  • 02/17/2024

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