Chaplaincy Ministry and the Mission of the Church
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Chaplaincy Ministry and the Mission of the Church  -     By: Victoria Slater

Chaplaincy Ministry and the Mission of the Church

SCM Press / 2015 / Paperback

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Title: Chaplaincy Ministry and the Mission of the Church
By: Victoria Slater
Format: Paperback
Vendor: SCM Press
Publication Date: 2015
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN-13: 9780334053156
Stock No: WW053156

Publisher's Description

• Chaplaincy in a variety of different contexts such as healthcare, prisons, military, schools etc. is of increasing importance in the life and mission of the Church. • The first book to make a theological case for chaplaincy as a distinctive form of ministry integral to the mission and ministry of the Church. Most other books focus on specific aspects and types of chaplaincy. • Victoria Slater is a Practical Theologian with extensive experience of working as a chaplain in a number of different contexts. She is the co-author of a major report on chaplaincy commissioned by the Church of England. • In addition to the Centre for Chaplaincy Studies in Cardiff there are a number of MA courses on different aspects of chaplaincy as well as a number of professional bodies for sector chaplaincies.

Author Bio

Victoria Slater is a practical and pastoral theologian and Anglican priest, who has spent nearly 20 years working as a Healthcare Chaplain in both Acute and End of Life Care. In 2014 she returned to practice in the NHS providing spiritual and pastoral care within cancer services whilst continuing her interest in research, writing and professional development.

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Growing numbers of people do not engage with the institutional church, yet the work of the chaplain seems to be increasingly welcome. An ever wider range of initiatives use the term chaplain to describe those who engage with people where they are and on their terms. How can the integrity and identity of chaplains best be secured? How can dioceses and parishes best receive this fresh expression of grace in the everyday structures of society? Victoria Slater in a sensitive and skillfull way helps the church make theological sense of this important missiological development. -- Director of Research, Ripon College Cuddesdon

As a significant counter-balance to other research (that explores chaplaincy in relation to its social or organisational context) this book relocates chaplaincy in relation to the life of the contemporary church. Rooted in empirical research about the developing practice of chaplaincy, the book tackles important questions about how chaplaincy can be defined, and understood as central to mission. This is a much needed theological reflection that interprets chaplaincy as in dialogue with people’s everyday experience, living out a distinct, representational genre of ministry that contributes to human flourishing and models the church’s missional engagement with contemporary society. -- The Rev Canon Dr Andrew Todd

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