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In Exploring Practices of Ministry, Pamela and Michael Cooper-White share insights from their extensive experience as parish ministers, church agency executives, and seminary educators in diverse multicultural and international contexts. Pamela, an Episcopal priest who teaches pastoral theology, care, and counseling, is also a pastoral psychotherapist with an extensive clinical background....

to conform more to the scientific method (beginning in the eighteenth century with the Enlightenment), even in nonscientific fields of study, and looks for measurable evidence in empirical data or other sources to support a hypothesis. Inductive thinking tends to conform more to humanistic approaches to understanding the meaning people make of their experience, and often rejects scientific “neutrality” in favor of ethical, social, and even political inquiry into lived phenomena. Practical theology
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