Is it possible to develop such a thing as a biblical theology of mental health? How might we develop a helpful and pastoral use of scripture to explore questions of mental health within a Christian framework? This timely and important book integrates the highest levels of biblical scholarship with theological and pastoral concerns to consider how we use scripture when dealing with mental health issues.
Chapters include:
*Paula Gooder on Healing and wholeness
*Joanna Collicutt on Jesus and mental health
*Isabelle Hamley on Job
*David Firth on Anxiety in Scripture
*John Swinton on The Bible in Pastoral Care
*Walter Brueggemann on Psalms and lament
With a foreword from Archbishop Justin Welby
Is it possible to develop such a thing as a biblical theology of mental health? How might we develop a helpful and pastoral use of scripture to explore questions of mental health within a Christian framework? This timely and important book integrates the highest levels of biblical scholarship with theological and pastoral concerns to consider how we use scripture when dealing with mental health issues.
Chapters include:
*Paula Gooder on Healing and wholeness
*Joanna Collicutt on Jesus and mental health
*Isabelle Hamley on Job
*David Firth on Anxiety in Scripture
*John Swinton on The Bible in Pastoral Care
*Walter Brueggemann on Psalms and lament
With a foreword from Archbishop Justin Welby
Author Biographies vii
Foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury xi
Introduction xiii
Part 1: Biblical Theology 1
1. Narrative, Meaning Making and Mental Health 3
Jocelyn Bryan
2. Wholeness and Illness: A View from the Old Testament 20
Gordon McConville
3. Jesus and Madness 34
Joanna Collicutt
4. Paul and Mental Health 54
Stephen C. Barton
5. Paul, the Mind and the Mind of Christ 74
Paula Gooder
Part 2: Biblical Case Studies 83
6. Patient Job, Angry Job: Speaking Faith in the Midst of Trauma
85
Isabelle Hamley
7. Anxiety: Some Perspectives from the Old Testament 96
David G. Firth
8. Truth-telling as Well-making 105
Walter Brueggemann
9. Spirituality from the Depths: Responding to Crushing
Circumstances and Psychological and Spiritual Distress in Jeremiah
115
Jill Firth
10. What Did Jesus Have to Say About Mental Health? The Sermon on
the Mount 128
Christopher C. H. Cook
11. The Gerasene Demoniac 141
Christopher C. H. Cook
Part 3: Practical Focus 157
12. The Bible in Pastoral Care of Christians Living with Mental
Health Challenges 159
John Swinton
13. The Formation of Christian Community: Reading Scripture in the
Light of Mental Health 173
Nick Ladd
14. Bible and Trauma 192
Megan Warner
15. Christian Scripture as a Pastoral Resource for Promoting
Resilience 206
Nathan White
Conclusion: Towards a Biblical Theology of Mental Health 217
Select Bibliography 229
Index of Biblical References 233
Index of Names and Subjects 239
Christopher C.H. Cook is the Director of the Centre for
Spirituality, Theology & Health at the University of Durham. He has
held positions as Lecturer at University College, London (1987 to
1990) and Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, London
(1994 to 1997) as well as being Professor of the Psychiatry of
Alcohol Misuse at the University of Kent from 1997 to 2003.
Isabelle Hamley is currently Secretary for Theology and Ecumenical
Relations and Theological Adviser to the House of Bishop
"At last, an authoritative and comprehensive study of the
connection between faith and mental health which doesn’t shy away
from making helpful practical applications. This is a timely book,
written by a number of distinguished authors, which directly
engages with the various challenges faced by Christians when
confronted by mental illness and mental health care. The Biblical
material is thoroughly addressed, emotions are sensitively
considered, and we are all invited to discuss the ‘stigma’ which
has so often surrounded mental ill-health. It will appeal
especially to clergy, clinicians and lay theologians, but anyone
with an interest in what it means to be fully human and healthy
will benefit hugely from the way in which it brings scripture to
bear on our everyday experience. I found it full of fascinating
insights and commend it very warmly indeed."
*Rt Revd James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle*
"Scholarly and yet accessible, this excellent book speaks with a
diversity of voices about mental health and illness, and the
lifelong challenge of finding our stories in God's big story, and
the centrality of Scripture in this process. It will be a useful
resource for those involved in Christian pastoral work, as well as
those seeking to integrate their faith with their life experiences
as someone living with, or alongside those with, mental
illness."
*Revd. Dr Alison J Gray, FRCPsych*
"This timely collection of essays connects biblical studies to the
sciences of mental healthcare, and theology to lived experience,
with both creativity and care. Full of insight, intellectually
robust, and consistently honest about the fragile spaces we
inhabit, its authors explore from multiple angles how God can be
present within frailty, not beyond it. There are rich resources
here for church leaders, counsellors, and all concerned to give and
receive support for mental wellbeing, not least in our present
traumatic times."
*John M.G. Barclay FBA, Lightfoot Professor of Divinity, Durham
University*
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |