Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century

Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century

Author: Wendy Cadge

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2022-03-15

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1469667614

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Wendy Cadge and Shelly Rambo demonstrate the urgent need, highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, to position the long history and practice of chaplaincy within the rapidly changing landscape of American religion and spirituality. This book provides a much-needed road map for training and renewing chaplains across a professional continuum that spans major sectors of American society, including hospitals, prisons, universities, the military, and nursing homes. Written by a team of multidisciplinary experts and drawing on ongoing research at the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab at Brandeis University, Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century identifies three central competencies—individual, organizational, and meaning-making—that all chaplains must have, and it provides the resources for building those skills. Featuring profiles of working chaplains, the book positions intersectional issues of religious diversity, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and other markers of identity as central to the future of chaplaincy as a profession.


A Ministry of Presence

A Ministry of Presence

Author: Winnifred Fallers Sullivan

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2014-08-20

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0226779750

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Is it appropriate, or even legal, for government to provide spiritual care for its citizens? Winnifred Fallers Sullivan shows that courts and administrative agencies have, for better or for worse, already decided this question. Religious freedom in American today means government affirmatively providing opportunities for Americans to encounter their religious selves and realize their religious commitments. How did this happen? The answer, Sullivan shows, is an emerging religious practice--the ministry offered by chaplains in secular settings, generally called a ministry of presence. In this eye-opening book, Sullivan details the legal recognition and regulation of the spiritual care delivered by governmental and quasi-governmental chaplaincies, as well as by chaplaincies within ostensibly private but regulated industries, such as hospitals and colleges. Across America today, there are chaplains in airports, fire departments, prisons, hospitals, the military, unions, and even businesses and workplaces. Chaplains operate at the intersection of the sacred and the secular, brokers responsible for ministering to the wandering souls of a globalized economy while sacralizing institutions we generally consider unmarked by any religious identity. A book with profound implications for how we understand the relationship between religion and law in contemporary America, "A Ministry of Presence" will interest readers in legal studies, religious studies, sociology, and public policy. "


Hospital Ministry

Hospital Ministry

Author: Lawrence E. Holst

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2006-07-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1597528145

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The contributors include twelve staff chaplains of the Division of Pastoral Care, Luthernan General Hospital, Park Ridge, Illinois, in addition to a church historian, an ethicist, a research psychologists, and an expert on substance abuse. Book jacket.


Foundations of Chaplaincy

Foundations of Chaplaincy

Author: Alan T. Baker

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2021-02-18

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1467461091

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An approachable overview of the nature, purpose, and functional roles of chaplaincy Chaplaincy is unlike any other kind of ministry. It involves working outside a church, without a congregation, usually in a secular organization. It requires ministering to those with starkly different religious convictions, many of whom may never enter a house of worship. It is, as Alan Baker writes, “ministry in motion.” Those who are embarking upon this unique and specialized call deserve equally unique and specialized guidance, and Foundations of Chaplaincy offers exactly that. Baker surveys the biblical and theological foundations of chaplaincy before enumerating four specific responsibilities and skills that define chaplaincy’s “ministry of presence”: providing, facilitating, caring, and advising. Baker’s thorough guidance on these matters is supplemented in sidebars with practical advice and anecdotes from over thirty chaplains currently serving in a variety of settings and organizations. Chaplains who serve in healthcare, the military, correctional institutions, police and fire departments, sports teams, college campuses, and corporations have essential roles to play in their respective organizations, but theirs is rarely an easy calling. With Foundations of Chaplaincy as an introduction and an ongoing reference, those called to this important vocation may be assured of having the tools they need to cultivate a strong, mission-driven pastoral identity rooted in their own theological tradition while simultaneously participating in a multi-faith team.


Chaplaincy: A Ministry of Presence

Chaplaincy: A Ministry of Presence

Author: Matt Sanders

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-04-05

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1304944549

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At the heart of the role of chaplaincy is PRESENCE. This manual, designed for new chaplains, explores four dimensions of presence: (1) As the chaplain is present to him/herself with compassion and awareness, and (2) is present to The Presence with sensitivity and authenticity, he/she then (3) moves outward to others with simple, skillful means to help lighten their loads in life, and (4) helps others to connect more deeply to The Presence in ways that serve their highest good. This is part training manual, part memoir, part prayer book, and part self-care handbook. The author provides practical suggestions for pastoral support, and prayer with others, offers bits of wisdom to apply in one's ministry, and uses stories from his pastoral work in detention and hospital ministries to provide concrete examples of ways to apply these ideas. Additionally, this book is meant to help the chaplain nurture his/her own soul through self-care and prayer.


Ministry of Presence

Ministry of Presence

Author: Whit Woodard

Publisher:

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9780983203926

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MINISTRY OF PRESENCE speaks to the heart of chaplaincy. It deals with the history and definition of chaplaincy as well as the chaplain's call to ministry and relationship to his church. Specific challenges within the framework of chaplain ministry such as pluralism, prayer, and proselytizing are also addressed. MINISTRY OF PRESENCE would easily fit in the library of those already in the chaplaincy, chaplain candidates who are preparing for ministry, or anyone who is interested in learning about chaplaincy.The principles presented are not simply theory but have been born out of the context of Whit's experience and practicing what he preaches. His insights will encourage and challenge anyone seeking to minister from a biblical perspective in any venue of chaplaincy.


An Introduction to Chaplaincy Ministry

An Introduction to Chaplaincy Ministry

Author: Otis H. Corbitt, III

Publisher: Otis H. Corbitt, III

Published: 2023-08-03

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13:

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From its early beginnings in military and hospital settings, chaplaincy ministry has spread to many areas of society, including such diverse venues as law enforcement, schools, disaster relief, and industry and business. Despite the growing presence of chaplaincy ministry in communities around the nation, relatively few primers exist that provide an introduction to chaplaincy ministry. This book is intended to fill that gap, providing the reader with information about how chaplaincy ministry got its start, the differences between chaplains and other clergy members, and the foundations of chaplaincy ministry. The roles and responsibilities of chaplains and the way they are selected, trained, and held accountable are outlined, as well as the unique methods and elements of ministry which are common to work of chaplains. Readers of this book will gain an orientation to chaplaincy ministry will both prepare them to begin serving as chaplains and to pursue more in-depth training and education in chaplaincy ministry.


Being a Chaplain

Being a Chaplain

Author: Miranda Threlfall-Holmes

Publisher: SPCK

Published: 2012-04-10

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 0281066590

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This book combines theological reflection on key issues in chaplaincy with a collection of stories from those engaged in chaplaincy in a wide variety of contexts. The essays cover issues, skills and tensions - discussing what chaplaincy is and how to do it.


The Chaplaincy

The Chaplaincy

Author: Dale A. Scadron, Th.d.

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-03-31

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781542754675

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Our 20 hour Basic Chaplain Training Program (Christian based only) is designed for the student who would like to gain a basic understanding of the work of a community (Industrial Chaplain) chaplain. This program is useful for people who have no formal training in the field of chaplaincy, but conduct hospital and hospice care visits, or community support in a religious setting. The Basic Chaplain Training Program is beneficial for ministers who would like to incorporate volunteer chaplaincy work into their religious outreach program. Note: The Basic Chaplain Training Program does not replace the Signet Bible College and Theological Seminary Bachelor of Chaplaincy Degree Program.


Chaplaincy and Practical Theology

Chaplaincy and Practical Theology

Author: Stephen B. Roberts

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-02-23

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1000542580

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Chaplaincy has emerged as a highly significant form of ministry in the twenty-first century, and chaplaincy studies is growing as a field of study that learns from the experience and work of chaplains in their diverse sectors. Chaplains from a range of different faith traditions pioneer ministry within the secular yet religiously plural contexts of contemporary life with often considerable creativity and skill, generating a wealth of insight to be gleaned for understanding the place of faith in the modern world. One of the disciplines that has been most concerned with gleaning those insights and developing the field of chaplaincy studies is practical theology. The journal Practical Theology (formerly Contact) is a key repository for much of the wisdom gained through such study, and this book draws on the archive of the journal to trace the development of chaplaincy research and provide a resource for those seeking to join the conversation about the nature and significance of chaplaincy as a form of ministry and mission today. Drawing on different sectors of chaplaincy and different methodological approaches, this book is invaluable for those engaged in chaplaincy work, those seeking to research that work, and for anyone interested in contemporary, pioneering forms of ministry.