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Chaplaincy is a rapidly growing ministry, but one that has been the
centre of little theological discussion. Focusing on understanding
what chaplaincy is and how it is exercised in different contexts,
this book intends to support the work of chaplains by providing a
theological examination of their ministry. The chapters in this
book discuss how the work of chaplains outside the structures of
the Church and yet frequently carried out by ministers authorized
by the Church relates to some of the key questions of how the
Church understands itself in relation to the world (i.e.
institutions and structures that are not part of the church),
whether or not the chaplains should engage in converting
non-Christians to Christianity, and how chaplaincy is carried out
both from within Christianity and in a multi-faith environment.
This book explores the role of chaplains and the benefits of
chaplaincy as a form of ministry as well as an examination of the
personal characteristics and disposition best suited to serving as
a chaplain. Chaplaincy and Christian Theology considers the nature
of chaplaincy in public spaces and the implications of Christian
theology within this ministry. Essential reading for chaplains,
students of theology, and anyone involved in Christian ministry and
Christian theology.
Hospice chaplains have traditionally played a unique part in
palliative care, providing human compassion and support to help
ease life's final chapter. This book thoughtfully tackles the
question at the heart of modern hospice chaplaincy: do chaplains
have a distinctive role in an increasingly secular society? A
comprehensive look at why and how this work needs to be done, each
chapter will be a rich resource for hospice chaplains and anyone
working within a hospice multi-disciplinary team. Taking the form
of reflections by chaplains and other professionals, they examine
the tension between sacred and secular space, explore how spiritual
care works in a changing society, and look at what voice a chaplain
has within the hospice team. Essential reading for chaplains, this
insightful book reflects on the important work undertaken by
hospice chaplaincies and explains why they continue to be a vital
resource for end-of-life care.
This edited collection about good practice for mental health
chaplains and other related professionals looks at how spirituality
is viewed across mental health fields. It identifies what mental
health chaplaincy is, how mental health chaplaincy interacts with
other organisations like the NHS, and what good practice means with
examples of positive and fulfilling experiences in mental health
settings. The chapters consider some of the main issues of working
with the mental health community, such as the place of volunteers,
the recovery process, religious diversity and patient safety. They
are followed by uplifting case studies, including service user
perspectives, to provide a valuable overall insight into mental
health chaplaincy and its context in wider mental health services.
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1984
George Orwell
Hardcover
R639
Discovery Miles 6 390
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