Understanding God images and God concepts: Towards a pastoral hermeneutics of the God attachment experience.
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The author looks at the God image experience as an attachment relationship experience with God. Hence, arguing that the God image experience is borne originally out of a parent–child attachment contagion, in such a way that God is often represented in either secure or insecure attachment patterns. The article points out that insecure God images often develop head-tohead with God concepts in a believer’s emotional experience of God. On the other hand, the author describes God concepts as indicators of a religious faith and metaphorical standards for regulating insecure attachment patterns. The goal of this article, however, is to highlight the relationship between God images and God concepts and to provide a hermeneutical process for interpreting and surviving the God-image experience.
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- Counted, V. (2015). Understanding God images and God concepts: Towards a pastoral hermeneutics of the God attachment experience', Verbum et Ecclesia 36(1), Art. #1389, 14 pages.