Cuidado Pastoral Dios En Medio – (Spanish)
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Los ancianos, los pacientes con SIDA, los moribundos, los que estan de luto, los enfermos mentales, los deprimidos. Si usted es pastor, capellan, consejero cristiano, enfermero, medico, o trabajador social, seguramente estan en contacto con estas personas. Si usted es profesor o estudiante en algunas de estas areas del ministerio, usted sabe que tiene que estar preparado para aconsejar a las personas que confrontan estas dificultades.
Con la certeza de que Dios tiene un proposito a partir del sufrimiento de las personas y de quienes las rodean, el autor examina el cuidado pastoral en relacion a la teologia de la cruz, ofreciendo un acercamiento practico al ministerio del cuidado cristiano.
Richard C. Eyer sirvio como pastor en una iglesia local, director de cuidado pastoral en hospitales, profesor universitario, y como director del Instituto de Bioetica Concordia. Aunque retirado, es profesor emerito de la Universidad Concordia Wisconsin. Es tambien autor de Holy People, Holy Lives (Personas santas, vidas santas) y Marriage is Like Dancing (El matrimonio es como danzar), publicados por Concordia Publishing House en 2000 y 2007.
Solo disponible en espaol.
The elderly, AIDS patients, the dying, mourners, the mentally ill, the depressed. If you are a pastor, chaplain, Christian counselor, nurse, doctor, or social worker, you regularly come into contact with these people. If you are a professor or student in one of these areas of ministry, you need to know how to councel people facing these difficulties.
With the certainty that God has a plan for people who are suffering and those around them, the author examines pastoral care in relation to the theology of the cross, offering a practical treatment of the ministry of pastoral care.
Richard C. Eyer has served as a parish pastor, hospital director of pastoral care, university professor, and as Director of Concordia Bioethics Institute. In his retirement he serves as Professor Emeritus, Concordia University Wisconsin. He is the author of Holy People, Holy Lives(Concordia, 2000) and Marriage Is Like Dancing(Concordia, 2007).
Only available in Spanish.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780758616449
ISBN10: 0758616449
Language: Spanish
Richard Eyer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2008
Publisher: Concordia Publishing House
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