In healthcare environments of excellence, clinically trained chaplains are valued members of the medical treatment team. There are skills and values they hold in common with medicine and allied health disciplines: enhancing the health and well-being of the patient as a unity of body, mind, and spirit within a unique family and cultural system. This article examines the past, present, and future of pastoral research, including the chaplain\u27s moral imperative to examine practice and to share what is found
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 1993 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
Draws on Christian heritage and psychological research to deepen and enrich the pastoral dimension o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This DMIN project is based on the Pastoral Ministry program at Nyack College, which publicly promote...
This research project acknowledges that God’s command for Christian hospital chaplains is to serve h...
This study was undertaken (a) to examine some areas where the traditional role of the chaplain has u...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become ‘research literate’ has been recognized by various schola...
This article presents the results of 30,700 inpatient visits by cha-plains in a healthcare setting o...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become 'research literate' has been recognized by various schola...
The article is devoted to the understanding of the dogma of pastoral care in the field of health car...
Background: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in...
“Taking your place at the table”: an autoethnographic study of chaplains ’ participation not meant t...
This article depicts a chaplain’s role in various learning and teaching situations, including end-of...
This essay introduces a mini-symposium that asks whether the preparation of future chaplains today a...
The chaplain is part of the ministry leadership team. The project aims to address the lack of a chap...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 1993 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
Draws on Christian heritage and psychological research to deepen and enrich the pastoral dimension o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...
This DMIN project is based on the Pastoral Ministry program at Nyack College, which publicly promote...
This research project acknowledges that God’s command for Christian hospital chaplains is to serve h...
This study was undertaken (a) to examine some areas where the traditional role of the chaplain has u...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become ‘research literate’ has been recognized by various schola...
This article presents the results of 30,700 inpatient visits by cha-plains in a healthcare setting o...
Recently, the call for chaplains to become 'research literate' has been recognized by various schola...
The article is devoted to the understanding of the dogma of pastoral care in the field of health car...
Background: Despite recognition of the centrality of professional board-certified chaplains (BCC) in...
“Taking your place at the table”: an autoethnographic study of chaplains ’ participation not meant t...
This article depicts a chaplain’s role in various learning and teaching situations, including end-of...
This essay introduces a mini-symposium that asks whether the preparation of future chaplains today a...
The chaplain is part of the ministry leadership team. The project aims to address the lack of a chap...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 1993 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
Draws on Christian heritage and psychological research to deepen and enrich the pastoral dimension o...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Mental Health, Religio...