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Vulnerability and Courage examines the influence of poverty on the experience of self among adolescents. It explores psychosocial and theological aspects of poverty and alienation from ontological and existential perspectives. Although poverty and alienation are typically considered from sociological or ethical perspectives, this book focuses on the psychosocial mechanisms that impact character and identity formation and on their pastoral theological implications. To this end, Vulnerability and Courage examines Erich Fromm’s discourses on an inauthentic pseudo-self as well as Erik Erikson’s view on an individual’s identity formation. In addition, it points to the innately existential impact of the experience of poverty by means of Paul Tillich’s ontological understanding of alienation. The main theme is that psychological and existential perspectives on poverty enrich discourses on alienation as a window through which we can see the multi-layered structure or mechanism of economic vulnerability, a structure that through various means can hugely influence one’s life.
Autor: Shin, Hyon-Uk
ISBN: 9781433118500
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York
Veröffentlicht: 14.08.2012
Untertitel: A Pastoral Theology of Poverty and the Alienated Self
Schlagworte: Christentum alienation poverty
Hyon-Uk Shin served as chaplain at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia. He studied at Yonsei University, Emory University, and Princeton Theological Seminary, where he received his PhD. Shin is now teaching at Soongsil University and Seoul Women's University in Seoul, Republic of Korea.