Caring for souls in a neoliberal age

Introduction : preface to a post-capitalist pastoral theology -- Neoliberalism, inequality, and the erosion of social well-being -- Going viral : the neoliberal infiltration of the living human web -- Neoliberalism as a paradigm for human affliction : third-order suffering as the new normal -- Mutin...

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Main Author: Rogers-Vaughn, Bruce (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Palgrave Macmillan [2019]
In:Year: 2019
Edition:First softcover printing
Series/Journal:New approaches to religion and power
IxTheo Classification:RA Practical theology
RG Pastoral care
Further subjects:B Capitalism Religious aspects Christianity
B Pastoral Theology
B Neoliberalism Religious aspects Christianity
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Summary:Introduction : preface to a post-capitalist pastoral theology -- Neoliberalism, inequality, and the erosion of social well-being -- Going viral : the neoliberal infiltration of the living human web -- Neoliberalism as a paradigm for human affliction : third-order suffering as the new normal -- Muting and mutating suffering : sexism, racism, and class struggle -- Beyond self-management : re-membering soul -- Concluding theological postscripts.
This volume offers a detailed analysis of how the current phase of capitalism is eating away at social, interpersonal, and psychological health. Drawing upon an interdisciplinary body of research, Bruce Rogers-Vaughn describes an emerging form of human distress -- what he calls 'third order suffering' -- that is rapidly becoming normative. Moreover, this new paradigm of affliction is increasingly entangled with already-existing genres of misery, such as sexism, racism, and class struggle, mutating their appearances and mystifying their intersections. Along the way, Rogers-Vaughn presents stimulating reflections on how widespread views regarding secularization and postmodernity may divert attention from contemporary capitalism as the material origin of these developments. Finally, he explores his own clinical practice, which yields clues for addressing the double unconsciousness of third order suffering and outlining a vision for caring for souls in these troubling times
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1349716332
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-55339-3