Abstract

This paper addresses the Systemic Theory, highlighting it as one of the paradigms of scientific thinking available today for the reasoning of practical work of the theologian. Addresses the role of this community, and how he can use tools of systems thinking to an accompaniment of families in crisis in the pastoral. This research comes up a bibliographic review. It is deemed important contribution of this study to address an application of systems thinking and some of its tools in pastoral care, namely: the genogram, the understanding of the life cycle, and the social network of the individual reading the context and intervening actions in pastoral counseling.

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