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Bible and pastoral counseling. Two Concepts of American Pastoral Care in the 20th Century
Halámková, Miriam ; Beneš, Ladislav (advisor) ; Landová, Tabita (referee)
This diploma thesis entitled: "Bible and Pastoral Counseling - Two Concepts of American Pastoral Care in the 20th Century" deals with two types of pastoral counseling (nouthetic counseling by Jay E. Adams and biblical counseling by Larry Crabb), which consider the Bible to be their basic and most important source and standard, and the context of their creation. The thesis describes the context, influences and life events that accompanied the authors during the creation of both counselings; it explains the basic ideas of both counselings and represents the way of using the Bible in a counseling conversation that the authors promote. It also mentions the criticism of other authors. The text first introduces the reader to the American concept of Christianity and pastoral care on the basis of historical development and later to both counseling directions - the nouthetic counseling and the biblical counseling. Keywords Pastoral care, Pastoral counseling, Biblical counseling, Nouthetic counseling, Jay E. Adams, Larry Crabb
Pastoral care of people who went through the organization "Integrity Life"
Neumanová, Lucie ; Novák, David (advisor) ; Hošek, Pavel (referee)
Lucie Neumanová, Pastoral care of people who went through the organization Integrity Life. Summary Title: Pastoral care of people who went through the organization Integrity Life This bachelor thesis aims at introducing the reader to the problems experienced by the respondents in connection with their activity and leaving the religious group. In this work, this is specifically about the former members of "Integrity Life". After the theoretical introduction to the issue of cults and new religious movements, a proposed view of cults based on the knowledge of sociology and psychology, the possible contribution of this view to pastoral care, the work continues by putting the organization within the model of the discipleship movement. It also presents a summary of the acquired knowledge about the history, dynamics and the current functioning of the movement as an organization (outward activities) and community (inward activities). At the end a model of pastoral care based on counseling by Zdeněk Vojtíšek and the Society for the Study of Cults and New Religious Movements is presented, with proposals for other possible forms of prevention and help for people affected by the leaving from the religious movement. In the second part of this thesis, based on the research of recorded stories of former In-Life members,...

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