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DOI: 10.1177/0953946808089724 Manager and Therapist as Tragic Heroes: Some Observations of a Theologian At a Psychiatric HospitalDuke Divinity School Box 90968, Durham NC 27708, USA, averhey{at}div.duke.edu The paper examines the roles of manager and therapist as formed by an emotivist culture, by a recognition of tragedy, and by a Christian narrative. The Christian story provides resources to resist an emotivist culture, to cope with tragedy, and to reform the roles of manager and therapist. The context for the examination is provided by reflection about the development of a mission statement for Pine Rest Christian Hospital.
Key Words: Christian formation manager Pine Rest Christian Hospital therapist tragedy
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