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St. Teresa of Avila the manifestation of suffering in prayer /People, Eureka. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 65-71).
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The prior suffering of God as a tool in pastoral care of trauma and of traumatic lossLambert, George E. January 1986 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Trinity Lutheran Seminary, 1986. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-86).
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A reading of the imagery of Lamentations /Mitchell, Mary Louise January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Pastorale begeleiding van gesinne met betrekking tot die sin van lyding by gestremdheid / Daniel Jacobus de KockDe Kock, Daniel Jacobus January 2007 (has links)
It is a terrible shock to parents when they hear from a medical specialist that
their child is not normal like other children, bUt retarded. Such parents are
traumatized to the same extent as other parents may be when they lose a
child to death. They go through the same phases of shock, denial, anger and
mourning. A complicating factor is that these parents cannot recover from
this loss as they are reminded of this sorrowful fact on a daily basis and to an
increasingly difficult level.
The aim of this investigation is firstly to determine the effect that severely retarded
child has on the functioning of the family. Secondly, to determine what the needs
of such a family are in respect of pastoral care; and finally, to provide guidelines for
the care of a family with a severely retarded child.
This research Is based on the practical-theological model of Zerfass and
comprises:
• A basis-theory that reveals Biblical perspectives that have been researched
about the topic;
• A meta-theoretical assessment based on the literature survey (also in
related fields), as well as empirical research. The empirical study Is based
on a number of interviews that were undertaken with families who have
severely retarded children;
• Theory for application that proposes guidelines for the pastoral care of the
family with a severely retarded child in their care.
The research resuits reveal lacunas that exist in available literature in respect of
pastoral care for families with a severely retarded child. It is also clear from the
resuits of the empirical research that ignorance about this type of pastoral care is common. The conclusion of this research is that these families who have severely retarded
children do not enjoy the benefit of proper pastoral care. This happens because
both pastoral care-givers as well as members of the parish underestimate the
influence that such a child has on the family.
The research results could assist in educating people who are, to a large extent,
Ignorant in this regard; as wen as equipping pastoral care-givers with guidelines to
care for families with severely retarded children. / Thesis (Ph.D. (Practical Theology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Att separeras från livet : Patienters upplevelser av existentiellt lidande i palliativt skede - En litteraturstudie / To be separated from life. : Patients experiences of existential suffering in the palliative phase - A literature studyGranström, Frida January 2014 (has links)
Background: Living with an incurable disease means facing existential challenges that the person must relate to. Being in a palliative phase also means that the person undergoes a lot of changes which often causes suffering. Suffering in palliative care is seen as multidimensional, something that affects the whole person, which is why a holistic view is a central part of palliative care. Aim: The aim of this literature study was to describe patient's experiences of existential suffering in the palliative phase. Method: A literature study based on ten qualitative articles. Results: Four main themes were found; experiences of a changed life-situation, experiences of loneliness, experiences of meaningless and experiences of loss. Conclusion: The study shows, from an existential point of view that coping and handling with an imminent death is complex and difficult in several ways. Patients in palliative care are a vulnerable patient group whose existential suffering may be enhanced by the way health professionals provide care. The study also shows a need for further research in this area aiming to support health care professionals to alleviate existential suffering.
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Pastorale begeleiding van gesinne met betrekking tot die sin van lyding by gestremdheid / deur Daniel Jacobus de KockDe Kock, Daniël Jacobus January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. (Practical Theology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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Pastorale begeleiding van gesinne met betrekking tot die sin van lyding by gestremdheid / Daniel Jacobus de KockDe Kock, Daniel Jacobus January 2007 (has links)
It is a terrible shock to parents when they hear from a medical specialist that
their child is not normal like other children, bUt retarded. Such parents are
traumatized to the same extent as other parents may be when they lose a
child to death. They go through the same phases of shock, denial, anger and
mourning. A complicating factor is that these parents cannot recover from
this loss as they are reminded of this sorrowful fact on a daily basis and to an
increasingly difficult level.
The aim of this investigation is firstly to determine the effect that severely retarded
child has on the functioning of the family. Secondly, to determine what the needs
of such a family are in respect of pastoral care; and finally, to provide guidelines for
the care of a family with a severely retarded child.
This research Is based on the practical-theological model of Zerfass and
comprises:
• A basis-theory that reveals Biblical perspectives that have been researched
about the topic;
• A meta-theoretical assessment based on the literature survey (also in
related fields), as well as empirical research. The empirical study Is based
on a number of interviews that were undertaken with families who have
severely retarded children;
• Theory for application that proposes guidelines for the pastoral care of the
family with a severely retarded child in their care.
The research resuits reveal lacunas that exist in available literature in respect of
pastoral care for families with a severely retarded child. It is also clear from the
resuits of the empirical research that ignorance about this type of pastoral care is common. The conclusion of this research is that these families who have severely retarded
children do not enjoy the benefit of proper pastoral care. This happens because
both pastoral care-givers as well as members of the parish underestimate the
influence that such a child has on the family.
The research results could assist in educating people who are, to a large extent,
Ignorant in this regard; as wen as equipping pastoral care-givers with guidelines to
care for families with severely retarded children. / Thesis (Ph.D. (Practical Theology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
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John Owen on the suffering of Christ and the suffering of the churchWong, David W. S. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (Th. M.)--Westminster Theological Seminary, 1990. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-143).
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Liberation from suffering an enterprise of internal transformation /Betan, Norbert, January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2000. / Abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 214-218).
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Liberation from suffering an enterprise of internal transformation /Betan, Norbert, January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (D. Min.)--Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, 2000. / Abstract and vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 214-218).
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