Frank Woggon, PhD, BCC is the Director of Chaplaincy Services at University of Louisville Health in Louisville, Kentucky, and Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Louisville. He is an ACPE Certified Educator and is a board-certified chaplain in the Association of Professional Chaplains. As an ordained Baptist minister, he is endorsed by the Alliance of Baptists.
Description
Preface
Introduction: Shame, Self, and Salvation: Constructing a Clinical Theology
Part One: A Problematic Atonement: Tradition and Re-visions
Chapter 1: Tradition
Chapter 2: Re-Visions
Part Two: Life Narratives of Shame, Salvation, and Redemption
Chapter 3: Frederick Buechner: Telling Secrets
Chapter 4: Toni Morrison: Beloved
Part Three: Shame: Assessing the Human Condition
Chapter 5: Master Emotion Shame: Psychological Perspectives
Chapter 6: Shame and Christianity: Theological Approaches to the Human Condition
Part Four: Empathy: Attending to the Human Condition
Chapter 7: Empathy: Clinical Perspectives
Chapter 8: The Empathic God: A Theological Perspective
Part Five: Spiritual Care as a Praxis of At-Onement
Chapter 9: Practicing At-Onement: Toward an Incarnational Praxis of Spiritual Care
Bibliography
Index

