Title: A Critical Review of Howard Clinebell’s Basic Types of Pastoral Care and
Counseling
Name: [Insert Your Name]
Student Number: [Insert Your Student Number]
Module Code: PTH4804
Option Chosen: Option A (Pastoral Care and Counselling)
Assignment 01
Due Date: 24 April 2026
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction ……………………………………………………………… 2
2 The Essence of the Book ……………………………………………… 2
3 Development of the Concept ……………………………….………… 3
4 Relevance in the Postmodern Era ………………………….………… 5
5 Critical Assessment ……………………………………………..……… 6
6 Conclusion ……………………………………………………….……… 7
7 Academic Honesty Declaration ……………………………..………… 8
8 Bibliography ………………………………………………………..…… 9
A CRITICAL REVIEW OF HOWARD CLINEBELL’S BASIC TYPES OF PASTORAL
CARE AND COUNSELING
, 1 Introduction
This assignment reviews Basic Types of Pastoral Care and Counseling by Howard
Clinebell. The content is evaluated in light of the questions posed in the study guide,
including the core concept, the manner in which it is developed, its relevance in the
postmodern context, and a personal critical assessment. The review aims to
illustrate how the book’s approach enriches pastoral care ministries and remains
influential for contemporary practitioners.
2 The Essence of the Book
The central concept that captures the essence of Clinebell’s work is spiritual
wholeness through growth-focused pastoral care. Rather than a narrow focus on
problem-solving, Clinebell emphasizes the holistic well-being of individuals in a
community of faith (Clinebell 1984 3). He underscores the view that pastoral care
should foster personal and spiritual growth, integrating psychological insights with
theological principles. This approach highlights purposeful care that addresses
emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions (Clinebell 1984 12).
Clinebell introduces the idea that healing, both psychological and spiritual, stands at
the core of pastoral counseling. He identifies emotional distress, existential anguish,
and relational conflict as central challenges in human life (Clinebell 1984 27). The
author ties these dimensions to the ministry of the church, indicating that pastoral
care is a practical expression of divine compassion (Clinebell 1984 42). Through
genuine empathy, caregivers can journey with those who seek wholeness, tapping
into spiritual resources to promote hope and resilience (Clinebell 1984 55).
3 Development of the Concept
The book’s concept of growth-focused pastoral care is developed progressively in
multiple sections. Each segment addresses a particular facet of pastoral care, such
as the basic principles of listening, empathetic engagement, and the theology of
healing (Clinebell 1984 63). The content is arranged to move from fundamental