Other fields of theology have been influenced by practical theology and benefit from its usage, including applied theology (mission, evangelism, religious education, pastoral psychology or the
psychology of religion), church growth, administration,
homiletics,
spiritual formation,
pastoral theology,
spiritual direction, spiritual theology (or
ascetical theology),
political theology, theology of justice and peace and similar areas. Practical theology also includes advocacy theology, such as the various
theologies of liberation (of the oppressed in general, of the disenfranchised, of women, of immigrants, of children, black theology and tribal theology). A theology of
relational care has also been proposed as an approach to practical theology. This approach focuses on ministering to the personal needs of others, primarily individuals going through crises of a temporal nature. This may include individuals and families experiencing poverty, ill health, stigmatization, or ostracization from mainstream society. Such ministry might be facilitated in a church or a
parachurch environment. "Convergent practical theology" has emerged from the combined studies and practice of
missiology with
organizational development since the publication of
Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America. ==See also==