A Christian Theological Alignment with Bowen Family Systems Theory
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Family Systems Theory as conceived and developed by Murray Bowen has shown
strong versatility in its ability to expound upon the functioning not just of families, but
any emotional-relational system that represents a congregate of individuals. Edwin
Friedman, a Rabbi and family therapist, imported Bowen Family Systems Theory
(BFST) into the congregational context, and demonstrated how BFST ideas and
concepts could be applied by leaders for the improvement of their own function and for
the greater health of congregations. In this dissertation, I provide an orientation and
introduction for those being introduced to or considering BFST for a congregational
context and offer Christian readers a method of theological reflection that can facilitate a
sense of confidence and conviction in using BFST in and for the Church. For example,
there exists a robust theological conversation partner for BFST in trinitarian theology.
Using a proposed theological reflection method of alignment for animation, BFST and
the doctrine of the Trinity can provide both a theory of human functioning and a
theological basis for shaping ministry practices, which together can facilitate healthier
functioning of both congregational leaders and the congregational system as a whole.