Roots of Sorrow
A Pastoral Theology of Suffering
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602586321
Number of Pages: 220
Published: 16/09/2012
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 22.6 cm
What are humans to do - and how should caregivers respond - when faced with the reality of anguish? The Roots of Sorrow addresses the sometimes painful questions that surround human suffering. By integrating concrete examples with personal stories of adversity and sorrow, Phil Zylla constructs a pastoral theology that situates itself within the very core of suffering. Resisting the natural tendency to flee from the pain of sorrow, Zylla empowers professionals to help others face suffering directly and honestly.
- Part I
- Introduction: The Roots of Sorrow
- 1. Common Explanations of Suffering
- 2. Components of a Theology of Suffering
- Part II
- 3. From Silence to Lament
- 4. From Indifference to Compassion
- 5. From Loneliness to Community
- Part III
- 6. The Suffering of Creation
- 7. The Subtle Persistence of Hope
- Conclusion: Ministry with the Afflicted
- Bibliography
- Index