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The Stranger's Voice: Julia Kristeva's Relevance for a Pastoral Theology for Women Struggling with Depression
Mikoski, Gordon S. ; Osmer, Richard ; Torrance, Iain (Author)
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Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
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The Stranger's Voice: Julia Kristeva's Relevance for a Pastoral Theology for Women Struggling with Depression - Mikoski, Gordon S. ; Osmer, Richard ; Torrance, Iain
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Synopsis "The Stranger's Voice: Julia Kristeva's Relevance for a Pastoral Theology for Women Struggling with Depression"
The Stranger's Voice examines some of Julia Kristeva's major psychoanalytic texts which focus on themes of women's depression, feminine identity, motherhood, and the need to believe as these themes relate to the power of religious language in a therapeutic relationship. The central thesis of the book is that attention to critiques of religious discourse offered by those (in this case, Julia Kristeva) in the psychoanalytic tradition will facilitate a more fully nuanced approach to an interdisciplinary model for pastoral theology.