
pmid: 21928496
A central feature of the life of the Trinity is contrast without conflict: God is three and God is one. This dynamic has a spatial reference. The Three draw close to each other in the intimacy of love, but they also give each other space to be. This dynamic is a necessary condition for mature relationships on the human level. It is argued that effective pastoral counseling involves both moving in close through empathy and acceptance, and creating appropriate distance through a process that Martin Buber refers to as confirmation. Confirmation involves wrestling with the other person to help her or him actualize her or his God-given moral and spiritual potential.
Pastoral counselling, Confirmation, Trinity, Confrontation, Interprofessional Relations, Religion and Medicine, Pastoral care, Catholicism, Pastoral Care, Professional Competence, 2700 Medicine, Buber, Humans, Cooperative Behavior, empathy, Clergy
Pastoral counselling, Confirmation, Trinity, Confrontation, Interprofessional Relations, Religion and Medicine, Pastoral care, Catholicism, Pastoral Care, Professional Competence, 2700 Medicine, Buber, Humans, Cooperative Behavior, empathy, Clergy
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