Priestly Formation and Integrative Healing Edited by James Keating
Priestly Formation and Integrative Healing Edited by James Keating
Priestly Formation and Integrative Healing
Edited by James Keating
About the Book
The formation of a seminarian is a journey to the priesthood that involves the healing of anything that impedes his becoming a bridge between the Church and Christ. Such healing is necessary so that this future priest can effectively minister to God's people. This healing, that is formation, is directed not toward emotional or psychological pathology but toward the normal cascade of moral and situational pain that holds many men captive. In the best of seminaries, the four integrated dimensions of formation -human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral conspire to set these men free. This book sets out to explore this kind of healing.
147 Pages
About the Editor
Deacon James Keating, Ph.D., is Director of Theological Formation for The Institute for Priestly Formation at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. He also serves as Director of the Diaconate Office for the Archdiocese of Omaha. He has authored or edited twenty-one books and numerous articles in the field of moral and spiritual theology.