Of Good Comfort

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Theology
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Author: Stephen Pietsch ISBN: 9781925486490
Publisher: ATF (Australia) Ltd Publication: August 31, 2016
Imprint: ATF (Australia) Ltd Language: English
Author: Stephen Pietsch
ISBN: 9781925486490
Publisher: ATF (Australia) Ltd
Publication: August 31, 2016
Imprint: ATF (Australia) Ltd
Language: English

‘This is a feast for theologians, historians and Christian counselors. Pietsch examines 21 of Luther’s “letters of comfort” to explore Luther’s pastoral care for souls suffering with depression. Pietsch uses interdisciplinary tools of inquiry artfully to examine the letters, Luther’s pastoral care approaches and the history of the “melancholy tradition”. The practice of seelsorge emerges as an amalgam of art, spiritual gift, and understanding of affliction, all resting comfortably within the authority of scripture and the Lutheran Confessions. Pietsch’s volume is a significant contribution to spiritual care literature, underscoring the conviction of the early church that individual soul care is an essential response to serve those who despair. Offering pivotal pastoral care insights that are often lost, discredited or entirely absent in the work of caring for those who suffer with depression, Pietsch concludes that Luther has given us excellent tools to examine, learn and to teach as we assist souls to find hope, strength and healing in the gospel of Jesus Christ.’

Professor Beverly Yahnke
Concordia University Wisconsin
Executive Director of Christian Counsel,
Doxology Lutheran Centre for Spiritual Care and Counsel

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‘This is a feast for theologians, historians and Christian counselors. Pietsch examines 21 of Luther’s “letters of comfort” to explore Luther’s pastoral care for souls suffering with depression. Pietsch uses interdisciplinary tools of inquiry artfully to examine the letters, Luther’s pastoral care approaches and the history of the “melancholy tradition”. The practice of seelsorge emerges as an amalgam of art, spiritual gift, and understanding of affliction, all resting comfortably within the authority of scripture and the Lutheran Confessions. Pietsch’s volume is a significant contribution to spiritual care literature, underscoring the conviction of the early church that individual soul care is an essential response to serve those who despair. Offering pivotal pastoral care insights that are often lost, discredited or entirely absent in the work of caring for those who suffer with depression, Pietsch concludes that Luther has given us excellent tools to examine, learn and to teach as we assist souls to find hope, strength and healing in the gospel of Jesus Christ.’

Professor Beverly Yahnke
Concordia University Wisconsin
Executive Director of Christian Counsel,
Doxology Lutheran Centre for Spiritual Care and Counsel

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