TY - BOOK AU - Swinton,John TI - Finding Jesus in the Storm: The Spiritual Lives of Christians with Mental Health Challenges: SN - 9780802873729 U1 - K70 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Grand Rapids, Michigan PB - William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company KW - Mental health KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - People with mental disabilities KW - Religious life N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-230) and index; PART I: THE ART of DESCRIPTION Chapter 1: Redescribing the World of "Mental Illness" The Practice of Description The Problem of Thin Descriptions Stigma as Thin Description Developing a Phenomenological Attitude Making Up Thin People: The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) Biology and the Thinning of Mental Health Challenges The Thinning of Spirituality Chapter 2: Resurrecting Phenomenology The Death of Phenomenology Four Horizons: Creating a Thick Conversation around Severe Mental Health Challenges PART II: REDESCRIBING DIAGNOSIS Chapter 3: Taking Our Meds Faithfully A Bipolar Story PART III: REDESCRIBING DEPRESSION Chapter 4: Lament and Joy Depression Thickening Our Understanding of Depression Thinking about Joy Depression as Antifeeling Chapter 5: Finding God in the Darkness Orientation Disorientation Reorientation Finding God in God's Absence PART IV: HEARING VOICES Chapter 6: Understanding Psychosis The Problem with Schizophrenia Sacrifice Understanding Psychosis Nuancing Our Understanding Chapter 7: Hearing Voices Hearing Voices When God Talks Back Hearing Voices across Cultures What Makes the Difference? A Pathogenic Culture Chapter 8: A Strange Kind of Loneliness Are Voices Inevitably Bad? A Strange Kind of Silence Theological Implications A Theology of Naming PART V: REDESCRIBING BIPOLAR DISORDER Chapter 9: Bipolar Faith The Biology of Spirituality The Problem with Neurological Explanations: Moving beyond Neuromania Chapter 10: Bipolar Disorder and the Nature of Suffering Catherine's Story Epistemic Innocence: Medicating a Prophet Rethinking Recovery: Creating a Context for Epistemic Justice Repercussions: The Shadow Side of Spiritual Elation Two Aspects of Suffering The Suffering That Emerges from the Ascription of the Demonic The Suffering That Emerges from Truth Telling Sacrifice and Vocation Conclusion: Redescribing Healing Cultural Healing Liturgical Healing Biblical Healing Theological Healing Epistemic Healing and Epistemological Generosity N2 - "Practical theology for Christians affected by mental health challenges"-- ER -