Lexington Books / Fortress Academic
Pages: 222
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-9787-1710-7 • Hardback • June 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-9787-1711-4 • eBook • May 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Johann Choi, PhD, is an independent scholar, who has served as a chaplain for both the Veterans Health Administration and the United States Air Force.
Chapter 1: Moral Injury as a Pastoral Theological Construct
Chapter 2: Ritual and the Problem of Moral Injury
Chapter 3: Contributions from Moral Injury and Ritual Care Literature for a Pastoral Theological Approach to Moral Injury
Chapter 4: Non-humanistic Ritual Care for Moral Injury: A Pastoral Theological Commentary
Chapter 5: Concluding Thoughts: Implications for Further Research
Re-embodying Pastoral Theology advances multiple nuanced perspectives on moral injury, ritual care, and pastoral theology in a very technical, specific, and compelling way that identifies and retrieves ancient theological resources on ritual and liturgy for healing and recovery. The study clearly understands the subject matter and makes compelling and timely advances to the field.
— Preston McDaniel Hill, Richmont Graduate University
A creative and essential contribution to the discussion. The author's insights will force new perspectives on the care of those suffering from moral injury.
— Harold G. Koenig, Duke University Medical Center