Foreword / Peggy Way -- 1. Theology and the Practice of Ministry. Challenges in Pastoral Theology. Pastoral Response to Particular Need. Feminist Theology and Psychotherapy. Social Location and Hermeneutics -- 2. Contributions from Feminist Theology. Metaphors of Relation to God. Resistance and Solidarity in Suffering. Connections in Interdependent Community. Implications for Pastoral Theology -- 3. Feminist Psychotherapy as Theory of Change. Difference in Women's Psychology. Separation from Harm and Oppression. Continuity and Self Psychology. Paradoxes in Feminist Theory -- 4. Illustrations from the Practice of Ministry. Pastoral Care in Response to Crisis. Pastoral Counseling and Agency. Consultation for Caring Community. Beyond the Therapeutic Paradigm -- 5. Anticipatory Activity in Pastoral Ministry. Faithfulness Reflecting and Anticipating Creation. Resistance as Anticipatory Liberation. Connection as Anticipatory Reconciliation. Ongoing Revisions in Pastoral Theology.