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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sunita Noronha , Emmanuel y LarteyPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781725271142ISBN 10: 1725271141 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 28 April 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsSunita Noronha brilliantly presents the lived experiences of intercultural couples, highlighting positives with appreciation, as well as negotiating differences regarding personal space, identity, values, family traditions, specific cultural orientations, political inclinations, belief systems, and behavioral patterns. Dr. Noronha successfully integrates psychology, theology, therapeutic techniques, cultural studies, and sociology of religion in her pastoral theological method. . . . A valuable resource not only for intercultural couples but also for therapists engaged with multicultural family education and therapy. --Joseph George, secretary, International Council for Pastoral Care and Counseling Choosing a life partner is a major event that impacts every facet of one's being. Noronha offers thoughtful reflection on the questions that matter in these relationships, drawing from both her research and her personal experience. . . . There is an increasing number of couples for whom intercultural issues are significant parts of their presentation. The global village now includes all of us. Welcoming the stranger will sometimes include our spouse or partner. --Skip Johnson, pastor, Cannon United Methodist Church You need to read this book: (a) if you are engaged in a marriage relationship that has been disturbed by the culture and are trying to resolve the concerns and issues emerging from cultural value and belief systems; (b) if you are willing to journey with 'help-seeking couples' to re-create the possibilities of the 'first couple in the garden of Eden' through psychotherapeutic approaches and skills informed by pastoral theology; (c) if you are a person who believes in the healing of family relationships. --A. Israel David, professor, Pastoral Care and Counseling, Union Biblical Seminary Sunita Noronha brilliantly presents the lived experiences of intercultural couples, highlighting positives with appreciation, as well as negotiating differences regarding personal space, identity, values, family traditions, specific cultural orientations, political inclinations, belief systems, and behavioral patterns. Dr. Noronha successfully integrates psychology, theology, therapeutic techniques, cultural studies, and sociology of religion in her pastoral theological method. . . . A valuable resource not only for intercultural couples but also for therapists engaged with multicultural family education and therapy. --Joseph George, secretary, International Council for Pastoral Care and Counseling Choosing a life partner is a major event that impacts every facet of one's being. Noronha offers thoughtful reflection on the questions that matter in these relationships, drawing from both her research and her personal experience. . . . There is an increasing number of couples for whom intercultural issues are significant parts of their presentation. The global village now includes all of us. Welcoming the stranger will sometimes include our spouse or partner. --Skip Johnson, pastor, Cannon United Methodist Church You need to read this book: (a) if you are engaged in a marriage relationship that has been disturbed by the culture and are trying to resolve the concerns and issues emerging from cultural value and belief systems; (b) if you are willing to journey with 'help-seeking couples' to re-create the possibilities of the 'first couple in the garden of Eden' through psychotherapeutic approaches and skills informed by pastoral theology; (c) if you are a person who believes in the healing of family relationships. --A. Israel David, professor, Pastoral Care and Counseling, Union Biblical Seminary Author InformationDr. Sunita Noronha is a graduate from Emory University, USA. Presently, she is the Assistant Professor and Dean of Christian Ministry Division at Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India. Sunita has served as a theological educator, social activist, preacher, chaplain, ethnic counselor and psychotherapist. Her husband, Niranjan, has served as a pastor with the United Methodist Church and as chaplain with VITAS Hospice Care, Atlanta. They have two grown daughters, one son-in-law, and a grandson. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |