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    had learned in Seminary about Pastoral Counseling”   This report is based on the interview conducted on March 4th with Pastor S. He is a senior pastor in a local church and also a professor of a Seminary‚ teaching Pastoral Care and Spirituality classes. When he was asked the question of “things that he wished he had learned in seminary about pastoral counseling”‚ he answered in following 5 points: 1. General Understanding of how much counseling is involved in Pastoral Ministry To my surprise‚ when

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    SOLUTION-BLESSED BRIEF PASTORAL COUNSELING PROJECT by Amy Tahran L22263350 Presented to John Hobbs‚ In partial fulfillment of the requirements for PACO 500 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling Liberty Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA 12 August 2011 ABSTRACT For this project‚ I am placing myself in a hypothetical context as a staff pastoral counselor at my home church in Valley City‚ ND‚ serving a congregation of approximately 200. I have chosen as my overarching goal for

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    Shakespeare’s death‚ literary luminaries such as Ben Jonson hailed his works as timeless. The pastoral idealized with cardinals of simplicity‚ purity‚ love and honesty and the invocation of the paradisal Golden Age was a common literary device in the fifteenth and sixteenth century. Rapin urges in 1659‚ in his “Disertatio de carmine pastorah” that pastoral poetry “is a product of the Golden Age.” To Rapin‚ pastoral itself is a perfect image of the state of Innocence of that Golden Age‚ that Blessed Time

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    Distinct viewpoints on pastoral Life “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is a pastoral poem written by Christopher Marlowe in 1593. The speaker‚ a Shepherd‚ narrates his love for a woman‚ persuades her to live with him and be his love while he depicts an idealized version of the rural environment. In 1596‚ Walter Raleigh wrote “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” as a response to the poem by Marlowe. In this reply‚ Raleigh presents the downside of the country life through the voice of a nymph‚ as

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    by Thomas Lodge (Verity 2000 : xiii) The play is often categorized as a pastoral comedy . The term .pastoral. refers to the life of the shepherds or rural folk and their ways of living‚ manners and customs. However‚ pastoral poetry does not reflect the realities of country life and that from its beginning it created an imaginary landscape which was actually a projection of the poct‘s feelings and ideas. Hence the word ’pastoral‘ came to be .identified with an ideal space representing innocence‚ peace

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    Pastoral Care

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    Pastoral Care I. Overview of Pastoral Care ( A ministry of our personal human presence ( A visible reminder of the unseen presence of God A. Involves: Genuine‚ personal‚ ministry to a variety of people‚ taking into consideration multiple elements of cultural and ethnic diversity‚ social‚ spiritual‚ emotional‚ and physical conditions; justice issues; and without imposing one’s own perspective. B. Demands: Emotional availability

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    How far is it possible to recognise the influence of Pastoral Romance and Classical Comedy in the opening scene of ‘As You Like It’? One way it is possible to recognise the influence of classical comedy in the opening scene is through the dialectic structure‚ which is a key theme of old comedy‚ shown by the conflict between the brothers Orlando and Oliver. The conflict between them is created by the fact that‚ despite his father’s dying wishes‚ Oliver hasn’t educated Orlando; given him his inheritance

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    Counseling

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    Counseling can be viewed as relationship between two individuals‚ a counselor and a client‚ with the aim of helping the client overcome a problem or reduce adversary/suffering .In this relationship‚ the assumption is that the client is in a problem and needs assistance‚ while the counselor is experienced and possesses unconditional positive regard to the client. Therefore‚ counseling may also be regarded as a helping profession because it aims at helping the clients deal with the problems they face

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    c Counselling Counseling is a dynamic interaction between counselor and counselee where a counselor adopts certain attitude and uses knowledge and skill to introduce and sustain in the clients learning process of self-expression leading to self understanding‚ leading to action so that the client changes his behaviour and solves his problems. Counselling is a non-directive talking therapy‚ which creates a non-judgemental space in order for you to work through your difficulties in a safe therapeutic

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    The idea of the pastoral setting was that it was a retreat to a perfect place‚ often characterised by innocence‚ from the world of harsh experience and city society. The absence of unpleasant features‚ such as illnesses‚ wickedness and the treachery and shallowness of the courts is also noted‚ as well as the presence of pleasant features‚ such as plenteousness of food and kindly weather. Education could sometimes be found in the pastoral setting‚ where people returned from the forest as changed people

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