Pastoral hermeneutics and the challenge of a global economy: care to the living human Web.

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The author discusses the relationship between a pastoral hermeneutics and the current social context as determined by international communication and globalization. He explores the influence of telecommunications on the human quest for meaning and the implication of this for pastoral care and counseling. A paradigm shift is proposed in terms of care to the living human web. A pastoral assessment which interprets the undergirding philosophy and belief system of globalization and its influence on human dignity is suggested; and a pastoral ministry which takes up its prophetic task and voices the needs of people in terms of a "globalization from below" is explicated.

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Louw, D. J. (2002). Pastoral hermeneutics and the challenge of a global economy: care to the living human Web. The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC, 56(4), 339–350. https://doi.org/10.1177/154230500205600404

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