Henri Nouwen: Deeply Wounded and Beloved Healer

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Thomas H. Graves
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Abstract This article tracks the life of Henri Nouwen focusing on his years at Yale Divinity School, particularly 1972-73 when he taught a course on Thomas Merton in which the author participated. The author recounts his interaction with Nouwen both personally and academically. Following Yale, the article describes Nouwen’s immersion in Latin American liberation theology, his teaching at Harvard Divinity School, and eventually finding his vocational calling fulfilled at a L’Arche community, Daybreak, in Toronto. Henri’s ministry to the profoundly disabled at Daybreak turned tragic as his workaholic schedule of ministry, speaking and writing was disrupted by a wintertime accident. Amidst this Henry was forced to deal with his own profound insecurity and depression stemming in part from his homosexuality, which he kept hidden. An analysis of his book, The Return of the Prodigal Son, demonstrates how Henri used his own anxieties, doubts and failures to bring spiritual growth and healing to a global audience. Henri’s hectic lifestyle and psychological stress finally brought the life of this deeply wounded and beloved healer to an early end.
亨利·卢文:深受伤害和爱戴的治疗者
本文以亨利·卢文在耶鲁神学院的生活为主线,重点介绍了他在1972年至1973年间教授托马斯·默顿课程的经历。作者叙述了他与卢云在个人和学术上的互动。离开耶鲁后,文章描述了卢文对拉丁美洲解放神学的沉浸,他在哈佛神学院的教学,并最终在多伦多的一个名为黎明的L 'Arche社区找到了他的职业召唤。亨利在黎明对严重残疾的事工变成了悲剧,因为他的工作安排,演讲和写作被一个冬天的事故打乱了。在这种情况下,亨利被迫处理他自己深刻的不安全感和抑郁,部分源于他隐瞒的同性恋。对他的书《浪子回头》(The Return of The Prodigal Son)的分析表明,亨利如何利用自己的焦虑、怀疑和失败,为全球读者带来精神上的成长和治愈。亨利繁忙的生活方式和心理压力最终导致这位深受伤害和爱戴的治疗师的生命提前结束。
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Journal of Disability and Religion
Journal of Disability and Religion Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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