In the Fellowship of His Suffering: A Theological Interpretation of Mental Illness - A Focus on 'Schizophrenia

Elahe Hessamfar

In the Fellowship of His Suffering: A Theological Interpretation of Mental Illness - A Focus on 'Schizophrenia
Format
Paperback
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
26 February 2015
Pages
388
ISBN
9780718893828

In the Fellowship of His Suffering: A Theological Interpretation of Mental Illness - A Focus on ‘Schizophrenia

Elahe Hessamfar

Schizophrenia is often considered one of the most destructive forms of mental illness. Elahe Hessamfar’s personal experience with her daughter’s illness has led her to ask some pressing and significant questions about the cause and nature of schizophrenia and the Church’s role in its treatment. With a candid and revealing look at the history of mental illness, In the Fellowship of His Suffering describes schizophrenia as a variation of human expression. Hessamfar uses a deeply theological rather than pathological approach to interpret the schizophrenic experience and the effect it has on both the patients and their families. Effectively drawing on the Bible as a source of knowledge for understanding mental illness, she offers a reflective yet innovative view of whether the Church could or should intervene in such encounters and what such an intervention might look like. Hessamfar’s comprehensive work will provoke powerful responses from anyone interested in the prominent social issue of mental illness.Her portrayal of the raging debate between treating ‘insanity’ either pastorally or medically will enthral readers, be they Christians, medical students or those in the field of psychiatry and social sciences.

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