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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Swift , Mark Cobb , Andrew Todd , Rev. Thomas Hughson, S. J.Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9781472434067ISBN 10: 1472434064 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 28 August 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Foreword, Linda Woodhead; Introduction to chaplaincy studies, Mark Cobb, Chris Swift and Andrew Todd. Part I Chaplaincy in Context: Situating chaplaincy in the United Kingdom: the acceptable face of 'religion'?, Stephen Pattison; The place of chaplaincy in public life, Alan Billings; The study of chaplaincy: methods and materials, Peter Kevern and Wilf McSherry; Developing practice-based evidence, Victoria Slater. Part II Key Themes in Chaplaincy Studies: Chaplaincy and the law, Frank Cranmer; Chaplaincy and ethics: what does it mean to be a good chaplain?, Peter Sedgwick; Multi-faith working, Sophie GilIiat-Ray and Mohammed Arshad; Managing multifaith spaces: the chaplain as entrepreneur, Chris Hewson and Andrew Crompton; The interface of psychology and spirituality in care, Fraser Watts; Supervision, support and safe practice, Michael Paterson. Part III Health Care Chaplaincy: Health care chaplaincy, Chris Swift; Contextual issues: health and healing, John Swinton and Ewan Kelly; Case study, Steve Nolan. Part IV Military Chaplaincy: Military chaplaincy, David Coulter and Giles Legood; Contextual issues: war and peace, Andrew Totten; Case study, Asim Hafiz. Part V Prison Chaplaincy: Prison chaplaincy, Helen Dearnley; Contextual issues: justice and redemption, Michael Kavanagh; Case study, Rosie Deedes. Part VI Education Chaplaincy: Education chaplaincy, Jeremy Clines; Contextual issues: learning and human flourishing, Garry Neave; Case study, John Caperon. Conclusion, Andrew Todd, Mark Cobb and Chris Swift; Index.Reviews'This volume brings a wealth of valuable insights. I wholeheartedly commend it to anyone who works as a chaplain or who is seeking to better understand the role.' Mark Burleigh, President, College of Healthcare Chaplains, UK 'This volume gathers together high level theological understanding with deeply reflective pastoral experience and so offers the reader a fresh and nourishing account of both the fundamentals and particularities of chaplaincy. Especially welcome is the inclusion of detailed and intelligently reflective case studies. At a time when so many mainstream churches are being drained of energy by issues of maintenance and keeping up numbers, these essays provide all interested in the church's life a vision of other ways of being church: ways of mission and embeddedness and care. The great insight, beyond the essential accounts the work gives to those involved directly in chaplaincy, is that it is precisely in these secular and marginal places that today's church can rediscover itself and her Lord, who sends her out into the world. A must read for those involved in practical theology and pastoral ministry.' Clare Watkins, University of Roehampton, UK This volume brings a wealth of valuable insights. I wholeheartedly commend it to anyone who works as a chaplain or who is seeking to better understand the role.' Mark Burleigh, President, College of Healthcare Chaplains, UK Gathers together high level theological understanding with deeply reflective pastoral experience and so offers the reader a fresh and nourishing account of both the fundamentals and particularities of chaplaincy. Especially welcome is the inclusion of detailed and intelligently reflective case studies. At a time when so many mainstream churches are being drained of energy by issues of maintenance and keeping up numbers, these essays provide all interested in the church's life a vision of other ways of being church: ways of mission and embeddedness and care. The great insight, beyond the essential accounts the work gives to those involved directly in chaplaincy, is that it is precisely in these 'secular' and 'marginal' places that today's church can rediscover itself. A must read for those involved in practical theology and pastoral ministry.' Clare Watkins, University of Roehampton, UK 'A feast for those who are interested in chaplaincy - contributors bring their unique approaches to a range of areas on the subject. This book provides description and interpretation of current practices of chaplaincy and highlights the challenges facing the area. It makes a valuable contribution to the expanding literature on chaplaincy.' Ataullah Siddiqui, Markfield Institute of Higher Education, UK 'Chaplaincy is uniquely positioned to serve the ever-present spiritual needs of a society that is increasingly unfamiliar with formal religion. This handbook is therefore timely, revealing the cutting-edge value of a ministry that adjusts to people in the real world, reminding both individuals of their God-given value and institutions of the need to exercise power with humanity. Through its close examination of chaplaincy in a range of settings, not fudging the tensions of being inclusive yet challenging, pastoral yet prophetic, this book promotes a model of ministry that has considerable relevance and impact.' Jonathan Chaffey, Chaplain-in-Chief, Royal Air Force Author InformationChris Swift has been involved in chaplaincy practice, research and publication for over 20 years. In addition to experience of prison chaplaincy and delivering education to armed forces chaplains, he was President of the College of Health Care Chaplains (2004-7) and currently chairs the reference group for the Department of Health's chaplaincy professional advisers. From a PhD examining the place of health care chaplaincy in the NHS he wrote 'Hospital Chaplaincy in the Twenty-first Century' (Ashgate) and has contributed several book chapters and published articles on aspects of health care chaplaincy. Chris is the professional lead for the MA in Health & Social Care Chaplaincy offered at Leeds Metropolitan University. Mark Cobb is a Senior Chaplain and a Clinical Director at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds honorary academic posts at the University of Liverpool and the University of Sheffield. His interest in the theory and practice of healthcare chaplains has resulted in publications including The Hospital Chaplain's Handbook (Canterbury) and he teaches on a range of programmes for healthcare professionals including the MA in Health & Social Care Chaplaincy at Leeds Metropolitan University. Mark's academic work spans palliative care, ethics and practical theology and he has published authored and co-authored works on subjects including healthcare ethics, chaplaincy, end of life care and spirituality. He is the lead editor and contributing author of The Oxford Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare (Oxford University Press). Andrew Todd is Director of the Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies, a partnership between Cardiff University and St Michael's College, involved in developing research into chaplaincy, as well as delivering educational and professional development programmes to chaplains (including the Cardiff MTh in Chaplaincy Studies). In 2011, with Dr Lee Tipton, Andrew delivered the research report, 'The Role and Contribution of a Multi-Faith Prison Chaplaincy to the Contemporary Prison Service', to the National Offender Management Service, who commissioned the research. He recently edited a book, Military Chaplaincy in Contention: Chaplains, Churches, and the Morality of Conflict, which was published by Ashgate in May 2013. He has seven years' experience of chaplaincy education, research and publication, and 20 years' experience of theological education. He is also a past President and Senior Associate of the Cambridge Theological Federation. He is a practical theologian and linguistic ethnographer with particular interests in chaplaincy, religion in the public domain, hermeneutics and research methods. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |