Anamcara: a way for marriage
LE3 .A278 2016
2016
Sumarah, John
Acadia University
Doctor of Ministry
D.Min.
Ministry
Acadia Divinity College
The aim of this thesis project is to articulate and develop a biblical model of friendship and a Celtic theology of ‘soul friend’, understanding its importance and application to marriage. The project includes qualitative research with married couples exploring their experiences and practices of being friends. Through conversations with these couples the research identifies five elements that are an important part of forming their ‘soul friendship’. These five elements: Intentional Connecting, Commitment as Obedience to God, Deepening Friendship through Crisis, Spiritual Formation, and Lack of Criticism and Negativity, with the biblical model of friendship and the Celtic theology of ‘soul-friendship’, grounds the teaching sessions of a retreat curriculum for married couples seeking care through the ministry of ‘Inthestillness’ retreat center. This retreat curriculum has application for all leaders wishing to strengthen marriages under their care.
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