Grenz S J
Carey Theological College, 5920 Iona Drive, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6T 1J6.
J Pastoral Care. 2000 Autumn;54(3):297-311. doi: 10.1177/002234090005400307.
Notes that contemporary caregivers minister in a situation characterized not only by cultural pessimism, but also by the decline of Christian pastoral theology. Argues that the current renewal in theology, which involves a shift to nonfoundationalism, holds promise for a corresponding renewal in pastoral theology that could lead to a retrieval of the unique grammar of the Christian practitioner; namely, the language of hope. Opines that nonfoundationalist Christian pastoral theology would set forth a hope that is particular, eschatological, and pessimistic in contrast to the foundationalist hope with its focus on the hopeful human person, a hope that is directed beyond the human toward the God of the Bible who promises life from the dead.
注意到当代护理人员所处的环境不仅具有文化悲观主义的特征,还伴随着基督教牧养神学的衰落。认为当前神学的复兴,包括向非基础主义的转变,有望带来牧养神学的相应复兴,这可能导致找回基督教从业者独特的语法;即希望的语言。认为非基础主义的基督教牧养神学将提出一种特殊的、末世论的和悲观的希望,这与基础主义的希望形成对比,后者关注充满希望的人,这种希望超越人类,指向圣经中应许从死里复活的上帝。