Growing Down

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481306461

Theology and Human Nature in the Virtual Age

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By Jaco J. Hamman
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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220 x 147 mm
Weight:
450 g
Pages:
252

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Jaco J. Hamman is Associate Professor of Religion, Psychology and Culture at Vanderbilt Divinity School, where he is also the Director of the Program in Theology and Practice. In addition, Hamman is Extraordinary Professor of Practical Theology at The University of Stellenbosch in South Africa.

Introduction 1. Self Intelligence: Toward a Theology of Being an ""I Am"" 2. Relational Intelligence: Toward a Theology of ""Being With"" 3. Transitional Intelligence: Toward a Theology of Illusion 4. Reparative Intelligence: Toward a Theology of Care 5. Playground Intelligence: Toward a Theology of Play 6. Technological Intelligence: Toward a Theology of Discovery and Devices Conclusion

This book, written from the heart of the pastoral psychotherapeutic tradition in a fresh, contemporary way, invites an embracing of the importanceof any and all healing work that allows human beings to thrive and to be fully alive. Hamman's book pushes us to accept that this work is probably harder than it has ever been, but also to believe that it is still possible, and may just yet save us. -- C. D. Mayer -- Journal of Religion and Health Growing Down is an enriching read, inviting reflection about human nature, growth, interpersonal relating, and Christian spirituality. It avoids superficial judgments and polarities; rather, it invites readers to ponder and grapple with the nature of humanness awash in technology, particularly from a Christian perspective. -- Dan Sartor -- Christian Scholar's Review This volume is a rich meditation on formation, technology, and the embodied connections that human beings need in order to flourish. -- Aaron Klink -- Religious Studies Review

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