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OCLC number
63124456
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Author
Gilpatric, Mercedes Bailey,1940-
Title
Marriage as a psychological and spiritual relationship to wholeness.
Degree
D. Min. -- St. Stephen's College, 2004
Publisher
Ottawa : Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, [2005]
Description
3 microfiches.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract
'Marriage as a Psychological and Spiritual Relationship to Wholeness ' is about developing a new paradigm for understanding and living a Christian and fully human marriage. In the first chapter I explore a theology of ministry and the need for marriage ministry within the Roman Catholic Church despite its history of a clerically dominated hierarchy. In chapter two I present a theology of marriage based on scriptural metaphors of covenant and the wedding feast. I note that the symbolism of marital love and the wedding feast are used repeatedly in the Scriptures to help us grasp the depth of the marital relationship as a spiritual journey while serving as a sign to others of the constancy and wonder of God's love for humanity. In the third chapter I explore depth psychologist Carl Jung's concept of the archetype of the 'hierosgamos' or sacred marriage. Jung emphasizes that all human psychological and hence spiritual growth occurs in developing a conscious relationship to self and others. He viewed marriage as a complex psychological relationship that is both extraordinarily demanding and richly rewarding. Marriage is a journey of many years that can lead to what Jung labels "individuation", a synonym for the process leading to psychological wholeness. Chapter Four is a manual developed for use as a model ministry for marriage by local churches and couples. The manual, Marriage Matters, incorporates the imagery of Scripture and Jungian insights into a practical and workable program for developing and enhancing the marital relationship from the days of courtship through the richness of mature years. Finally, in Chapter Five I offer a personal reflection on the journey of marriage using the Biblical account of the Emmaus story. This story emphasizes the encounter with a stranger by those on their journey, and how this encounter with the numinous provides the catalyst for new growth in our most personal of relationships, marriage.
ISBN
0612973352
9780612973350
Date modified:
2022-09-01