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Bowen Family Systems Theory in Christian Ministry: Grappling with theory and its application through a biblical lens brings together the voices of Christian leaders and workers who have engaged Bowen theory in their ministry contexts--churches, schools, workplaces, and pastoral care situations.
Christian ministry inevitably involves working with, and for, a wide range of people. And where there are people, there is a plethora of relationships. Many of these relationships bring joy, while others are fraught and frustrated. This raises questions about when and how to turn to psychological relationship theories for assistance. When we hold a high view of the Bible's wisdom, we want to take care to ensure that secular ideas do not contradict or replace biblical guidance.
This book provides a strong intellectual consideration of where Bowen theory may be compatible with a biblical view and where it may be in tension. Additionally, it discusses the usefulness of Dr Murray Bowen's theory to the practical aspects of working with different relationships in Christian ministries. We trust it provides rich fodder for grappling with family systems, or indeed any secular theory, as it relates to Christian ministry and biblical truth.
About the Author
Brown, Jenny: - B Soc Stud., MSc., PhD. Jenny has been a scholar of Bowen's theory since discovering it in a post grad couple and family therapy program in New York in 1992. In 2004 she founded a training institute in Bowen family systems theory in Sydney Australia. Jenny has been providing training for many people interested in exploring systems thinking in both mental health and in ministry for many years. Her current professional interest extends from her doctoral research in involving parents in systems interventions in the treatment of their children's mental health issues. She is author of Growing Yourself Up: How to bring your best to all of life's relationships (2012, 2017). Jenny is married to David and has 2 adult children and grandchildren. She is actively involved in her church congregation and para-church programs.Errington, Lauren: - BA, B Social Work, M Couple and Family Therapy. Lauren is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and Family Therapist who lives in Canberra with her husband Andrew and their three children. Over the past ten years Lauren has worked in child and adolescent mental health services and private practice in Australia and Scotland, and is currently working at headspace Canberra and lecturing at Charles Sturt University. She has published articles with the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy and in 2019 she completed the Family Systems Institute's Graduate Certificate Program in Bowen Family Systems Theory and Practice. Since first encountering Bowen theory through her family therapy work, Lauren has found it a compelling description of the challenges we all face in life's relationships, with the ideas resonating across therapeutic, workplace and ministry contexts.
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