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Liminal Reality and Transformational Power  
Author: Timothy L. Carson
ISBN: 0761807993
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
This book explores what has been called "liminal" reality through the categories of anthropology, sociology, history of religions, theology, history of Christianity, neurology and psychology. Liminal reality is that state of being found at the transitional edges of individual and collective experience. It may be found in predictable form, such as the multifarious rites of passage, or in unexpected external or intrapsychic changes. In this book, exterior transitions are correlated with their corresponding intrapsychic movements and potential transformation. Special attention is given to the identity of the liminal person and dynamics which are at work in the liminal domain. The practical dimensions of this book relate to the role of ritual leaders and religious professionals as they guide persons and groups passing through liminal time and space. This includes pastoral care givers in a variety of settings, teachers, and liturgical leaders. The role and identity of the liminal guide is itself addressed and this contributes to an expanded understanding of the complex dimensions of religious leadership.

About the Author
Timothy Carson is Senior Minister of Webster Groves Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in St. Louis, Missouri.




Liminal Reality and Transformational Power

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book explores what has been called "liminal" reality through the categories of anthropology, sociology, history of religions, theology, history of Christianity, neurology and psychology. Liminal reality is that state of being found at the transitional edges of individual and collective experience. It may be found in predictable form, such as the multifarious rites of passage, or in unexpected external or intrapsychic changes. In this book, exterior transitions are correlated with their corresponding intrapsychic movements and potential transformation. Special attention is given to the identity of the liminal person and dynamics which are at work in the liminal domain. The practical dimensions of this book relate to the role of ritual leaders and religious professionals as they guide persons and groups passing through liminal time and space. This includes pastoral care givers in a variety of settings, teachers, and liturgical leaders. The role and identity of the liminal guide is itself addressed and this contributes to an expanded understanding of the complex dimensions of religious leadership.

Author Biography: Timothy Carson is Senior Minister of Webster Groves Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in St. Louis, Missouri.

FROM THE CRITICS

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Provides evidence that a call to parish ministry need not mean the abandonment of the academic life. Through the examination of transitional rites and rituals and their corresponding patterns of interior states of being, this study elucidates the nature of liminal reality. It shows that transitional phenomena hold inherent and potential transformative power. For people of faith, and especially those in roles of religious leadership, this suggests not only a hermeneutical key and a pastoral method. It suggests new ways of understanding the very identity of those who dare to stand at critical intersections. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

     



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