Pastoral care as a constant power struggle: a case study - the Garden of Hope in Taiwan
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Li, Hsiu-Yu
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2018-09-13T16:03:40Z
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2018-09-13T16:03:40Z
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2006
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This thesis is to propose a pastoral theology through the examination of pastoral care
in the social context of contemporary Taiwan. It focuses on the pastoral care
provided by the Garden of Hope, an institution founded in 1988 for the rescue and
rehabilitation of Taiwanese child and teenage girl prostitutes. The work of the
Garden of Hope is examined from the analytical stance that recognises the impact of
various issues of power in relation to the situation of girl prostitutes.
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The central argument of the thesis is that issues of power are integral to the
understanding of what brings young Taiwanese girls to prostitution, to their
mistreatment under existing ideologies, laws and systems of control in Taiwan and
even to their being cared by the pastoral care provider; and that issues of power
therefore need to be constantly engaged to provide a pastoral care that will be
effective to rehabilitate girl prostitutes. It is in this sense that pastoral care is defined
in this thesis as "a constant power struggle ".
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The research has been conducted in the field of pastoral theology, this being
understood as a part of practical theology in the sense that practice precedes theory,
and sociology informs theology. The research has therefore employed an empirical
methodology of listening to the experience of local people - in this case the staff of
the Garden of Hope, government officers, the girl prostitutes and their families - and
integrating the findings of empirical research with theological and sociological
theories derived from relevant literatures.
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The research is contextual in that it is set in the society and culture of contemporary
Taiwan. The status of women, cultural attitudes toward girl prostitutes, the
subjectivity of young Taiwanese people in a time of rapid economic growth, the
contextual theology of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan (PCT), and government
laws are all explored in terms of the challenges that they represent for an effective
pastoral care of girl prostitutes in Taiwan.
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The argument of the thesis develops through five chapters. Chapter One examines
the development of pastoral care in Western society as the root of pastoral care in
Taiwan as illustrated in the PCT. Chapter Two introduces sociological
understandings of power, and demonstrates how these are helpful in interpreting the
actual practice of social life in Taiwan and even in Biblical times. Chapters Three
and Four focus on the case study of the Garden of Hope: Chapter Three discusses the
problems of girl prostitution in Taiwan that the GOH has been dealing with since its
creation in 1986; and Chapter Four examines the ways in which the GOH deals with
issues of power related to the rehabilitation of the girl prostitutes who live in its halfway homes. Chapter Five seeks to integrate the findings of the previous chapters in a
contextual understanding of pastoral care that demonstrates that power relationships
are an integral part of pastoral care, and that pastoral care providers need to be able
to recognise and struggle with these power issues if their care provision is to be
effective.
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In these terms the thesis offers an original insight into the nature and practice of
pastoral care, particularly with reference to the challenges that the church in Taiwan
faces in providing pastoral care for people in society at large.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32518
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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Pastoral care as a constant power struggle: a case study - the Garden of Hope in Taiwan
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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