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Korean Women Selfesteem And Practical Theology Transformative Care 1st Edition Jaeyeon Lucy Chung Auth

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Korean Women Selfesteem And Practical Theology Transformative Care 1st Edition Jaeyeon Lucy Chung Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 142
Author: Jaeyeon Lucy Chung (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319695075, 9783319695082, 331969507X, 3319695088
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Korean Women Selfesteem And Practical Theology Transformative Care 1st Edition Jaeyeon Lucy Chung Auth by Jaeyeon Lucy Chung (auth.) 9783319695075, 9783319695082, 331969507X, 3319695088 instant download after payment.

This book offers a critical-constructive study of Korean women’s self-esteem from a feminist practical theological perspective. Jaeyeon Lucy Chung recognizes two different and yet related problems: the absence of scholarly work on women’s self-esteem from non-white, non-Western groups in the field of practical theology, and the lack of attention to the low self-esteem prevalent in Korean women’s sociocultural and religious context. Chung employs in-depth interview studies while drawing on theoretical resources of psychology, theology, and cultural studies to develop a relational-communal theory of self-esteem, and a systematic, communal understanding of pastoral care practice. The project offers insights into the life experience of Korean women, especially self-esteem, and it reveals some of the ways self-esteem can be fostered.

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