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A ministry of presence, chaplaincy, spiritual care, and the law, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan

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A ministry of presence, chaplaincy, spiritual care, and the law, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-233) and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
A ministry of presence
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Sub title
chaplaincy, spiritual care, and the law
Summary
Most people in the United States today no longer live their lives under the guidance of local institutionalized religious leadership, such as rabbis, ministers, and priests; rather, liberals and conservatives alike have taken charge of their own religious or spiritual practices. This shift, along with other social and cultural changes, has opened up a perhaps surprising space for chaplains -- spiritual professionals who usually work with the endorsement of a religious community but do that work away from its immediate hierarchy, ministering in a secular institution, such as a prison, the military, or an airport, to an ever-changing group of clients of widely varying faiths and beliefs. In A Ministry of Presence, Winnifred Fallers Sullivan explores how chaplaincy works in the United States -- and in particular how it sits uneasily at the intersection of law and religion, spiritual care, and government regulation. Responsible for ministering to the wandering souls of the globalized economy, the chaplain works with a clientele often unmarked by a specific religious identity, and does so on behalf of a secular institution, like a hospital. Sullivan's examination of the sometimes heroic but often deeply ambiguous work yields fascinating insights into contemporary spiritual life, the politics of religious freedom, and the never-ending negotiation of religion's place in American institutional life
Table of contents
US law and religion today -- Spiritual governance -- The chaplain -- Credentialing chaplains -- Chaplains and the constitution -- A ministry of presence
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Chaplaincy, spiritual care, and the law

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