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ORDER ONLINE (INCLUDING EBOOKS) AT WWW.JKP.COM • ORDER BY PHONE ON 0207 833 2307 Jessica Kingsley Publishers SPIRITUAL CARE IN PRACTICE Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy EDITED BY GEORGE FITCHETT STEVE NOLAN FOREWORD BY CHRISTINA PUCHALSKI FEB 2015 // 9781849059763 // e-9780857008763 // 320pp // pb // £18.99 Detailed case studies and critical reflections provide an honest insight into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care. These diverse case studies make a compelling case for the importance of effective spiritual care in healthcare and provide unprecedented insight into the essential role of the chaplain within the healthcare team. Presented alongside critical reflections and responses from professionals within chaplaincy, psychology, psychiatry and nursing, they provide an honest and detailed look into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care and reveal the vital role of narrative and imagination in effective transformative practice. From a 16-year-old with a belief that God would enable a miraculous recovery from paralysis, to an African man with a history of psychosis and depression whose cultural belief in witches complicated his treatment, to a dying Jewish man, aggressive and isolated due to his traumatic life experiences, each case includes insight into the patient’s needs and chaplain’s perspectives, discussion of spiritual assessments and spiritual care interventions, and accounts of significant encounters and dialogues. spiritual care and chaplaincy new and bestselling titles A Multidisciplinary Guide PAUL NASH, MADELEINE PARKES, ZAMIR HUSSAIN APR 2015 // 9781849056069 // e-9781784500726 // 224pp // pb // £16.99 What do you need to know in order to provide the best possible care for sick children of different faiths? What, in the context of the young person’s faith, might it be helpful to know to support the child and the family, improve care, communicate sensitively and avoid causing offence? Drawing on extensive, evidence-based research and practice, this practical resource addresses the multi-faith needs of sick and dying children and young people in hospitals and the wider community. Covering Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism, it provides the key information needed to help multi-disciplinary healthcare staff offer the best, culturally-appropriate care to sick children and their families. The book discusses daily, palliative, end of life and bereavement care in a range of settings, including hospitals, hospices, schools and home. The information provided covers those aspects of the religions discussed that are essential for healthcare staff to understand, including modesty and hygiene, taboos, food and prohibited products, age-related issues, sacred objects, visitors, and the expectations of the family. It includes important information on the issues of disability and mental health in each faith as well as addressing the significance within different faith traditions of the transitions from childhood to adolescence to adulthood. MULTIFAITH CARE FOR SICK AND DYING CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES George Fitchett won the 2016 Pioneer Award from the Healthcare Chaplaincy Network.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers

SPIRITUAL CARE IN PRACTICECase Studies in Healthcare Chaplainc y

EDITED BY GEORGE FITCHETT STEVE NOLAN FOREWORD BY CHRISTINA PUCHALSKI

FEB 2015 // 9781849059763 // e-9780857008763 // 320pp // pb // £18.99

Detailed case studies and critical reflections provide an honest insight into how healthcare chaplains

actually work with the people in their care.

These diverse case studies make a compelling case for the importance of effective spiritual care in healthcare and provide unprecedented insight into the essential role of the chaplain within the healthcare team. Presented alongside critical reflections and responses from professionals within chaplaincy, psychology, psychiatry and nursing, they provide an honest and detailed look into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care and reveal the vital role of narrative and imagination in effective transformative practice.

From a 16-year-old with a belief that God would enable a miraculous recovery from paralysis, to an African man with a history of psychosis and depression whose cultural belief in witches complicated his treatment, to a dying Jewish man, aggressive and isolated due to his traumatic life experiences, each case includes insight into the patient’s needs and chaplain’s perspectives, discussion of spiritual assessments and spiritual care interventions, and accounts of significant encounters and dialogues.

sp ir itual care and chapla incynew and bestsell ing t itles

A Mult idisc ipl inar y Guide

PAUL NASH, MADELEINE PARKES,ZAMIR HUSSAIN APR 2015 // 9781849056069 // e-9781784500726 // 224pp // pb // £16.99 $27.95

What do you need to know in order to provide the best possible care for sick children of different faiths? What, in the context of the young person’s faith, might it be helpful to know to support the child and the family, improve care, communicate sensitively and avoid causing offence?

Drawing on extensive, evidence-based research and practice, this practical resource addresses the multi-faith needs of sick and dying children and young people in hospitals and the wider community. Covering Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism, it provides the key information needed to help multi-disciplinary healthcare staff offer the best, culturally-appropriate care to sick children and their families.

The book discusses daily, palliative, end of life and bereavement care in a range of settings, including hospitals, hospices, schools and home. The information provided covers those aspects of the religions discussed that are essential for healthcare staff to understand, including modesty and hygiene, taboos, food and prohibited products, age-related issues, sacred objects, visitors, and the expectations of the family. It includes important information on the issues of disability and mental health in each faith as well as addressing the significance within different faith traditions of the transitions from childhood to adolescence to adulthood.

MULTIFAITH CARE FOR SICK AND DYING CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES

George Fitchett won the 2016 Pioneer Award

from the Healthcare Chaplaincy Network.

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SPIRITUAL CARE WITH SICK CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLEA handbook for chapla ins, paediatr ic health profess ionals , ar ts therapists and youth workers

PAUL NASH, KATHRYN DARBY AND SALLY NASHAUG 2015 // 9781849053891 // e-9781784500634 // 224pp // pb // £14.99

A comprehensive introduction to best practice in spiritual support for sick children and young people, this research-based handbook covers both principles and practice. It includes a wide range of examples and suggestions for thoughtful and engaging activities to facilitate spiritual interaction and support.

‘This is the kind of book I wish had been available when I became a pediatric chaplain over twenty years ago-examples, potential activities and most of all the spiritual reflection that can only be done by people who have been at the hospital bedside.’

– Daniel H. Grossoehme, DMin, MS, BCC, Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Research) and Staff Chaplain III, Cincinnati Children’s

Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

SPIRITUAL CARE AT THE END OF LIFEThe Chaplain as a ‘Hopeful Presence’

STEVE NOLAN

FORWARD BY DR ROWAN WILLIAMSNOV 2011 // 9781849051996 // e-9780857005137 // 160pp // pb // £18.99

This book examines the services that chaplains provide to dying patients and the unique relationship that palliative care staff construct with people at the end of life. It explores the nature of hope when faced with the inevitable and develops a theory of spiritual care rooted in relationship that has implications for all healthcare professionals.

‘A strong religious belief is not necessary to gain something from this book. It should be in every library and on the shelves of anyone who wishes to understand how they can support those in their care.’

– Nursing Older People

CRITICAL CAREDel iver ing Spir i tual Care in Healthcare Contex ts

JONATHAN PYE, PETER SEDGWICK AND ANDREW TODD

JUL 2015 // 9781849054973 // e-9780857009012 // 280pp // pb // £19.99 // $34.95

Providing a bridge between research in healthcare and spirituality and practitioner perspectives, these essays on chaplaincy in healthcare continue dialogue around constructing, negotiating and researching spiritual care and discuss the critical issues in chaplaincy work, including assisted suicide and care in children’s hospices. Each section of the book is introduced by an academic theologian, giving the book a strong theoretical base, before serving healthcare chaplains offer their perspectives and experiences with material drawn from practice in a broad spectrum of healthcare contexts.

‘For those involved in providing spiritual care within the NHS in the UK, this is an invaluable book.’

– Ministry Today UK

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HOPE AND GRACESpir i tual Exper iences in Ex treme Distress, I l lness and D ying

MONIKA RENZMAR 2016 // 9781785920301 // e-9781784502775 // 160pp // pb // £14.99 $24.95

Explores how care providers to critically and terminally ill persons can understand and engage with extreme

distress as a process where spiritual experiences of transcendence happen.

Conventional coping strategies can be pushed to their limits when people find themselves in situations of suffering, illness, and dying. Moved beyond their everyday consciousness, individuals often have spiritual experiences of grace and encounters with the transcendent or the divine. The author shows how care providers can support patients in their suffering and how they can recognize patients’ spiritual experiences. Explaining different types of experiences of transcendence such as seeing angels or feelings of otherness and presence, this book will be of valuable use to professionals working in palliative and spiritual care, such as spiritual caregivers, therapists, nurses, and physicians.

SP IRITUALITY, END OF LIFE CARE AND BEREAVEMENT

PALLIATIVE CARE, AGEING AND SPIRITUALIT Y

A Guide for Older People, Carers and Famil ies

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY

FEB 2012 // 9781849052900 //

e-9780857005984 // 144pp // pb // £12.99 $19.95

A sensitive and compassionate exploration of the spiritual issues surrounding death and dying

‘...this book provides a gentle but emotive introduction into preparing for the final journey of life.’

– Journal of Community Nursing

SPEAKING OF DYING

A Prac t ical Guide to Using Counsel l ing Sk i l l s in Pal l iat ive Care

LOUIS HEYSE-MOORE

FORWARD BY COLIN MURRAY PARKES

SEP 2008 // 9781843106784 //

e-9781846428494 // 192pp // pb // £18.99 $34.95

A practical guide to using counselling skills for all clinical disciplines working in palliative care.

‘...this hands-on guide will be an invaluable companion to anyone working in palliative care.’

– Counselling Magazine

BEING MINDFUL, EASING SUFFERING

Ref lec t ions on Pal l iat ive Care

CHRISTOPHER JOHNS

MAR 2004 // 9781843102120 //

e-9781846420283 // 272pp // pb // £24.99 /$39.95

Describing how traditional medical and more reflective models can be combined when working in end of life care to alleviate pain and suffering.

NEARING DEATH AWARENESS

A Guide to the Language,Vis ions, and Dreams of the D ying

MARY ANNE SANDERS

APR 2007 // 9781843108573 //

e-9781846426063 // 128pp // pb // £13.99 $19.95

Describes different types of Nearing Death

Awareness and offers practical guidance for family

and carers of the dying about how to respond

appropriately and supportively.

ATTENDING TO THE FACT - STAYING WITH DYING

HILARY ELFICK AND DAVID HEAD

FORWARD BY ANDREW HOY

EDITED BY CYNTHIA FULLER

MAR 2004 // 9781843102472 //

e-9781846424403 // 128pp // pb // £17.99 $29.95

An inspirational collection of poetry from patients, carers and family members on the experience of end of life care and dying.

SUPPORTING PEOPLE THROUGH LOSS AND GRIEFAn I ntroduc t ion for Counsel lors and O ther Car ing Prac t i t ioners

JOHN WILSON

DEC 2013 // 9781849053761 //

e-9780857007391 // 248pp // pb // £18.99 $29.95

A comprehensive guide to counselling and supporting people experiencing loss and grief.

What are the different theories of grief? What skills do you need for effective counselling? How can you support people experiencing loss and grief?

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THE FORGIVENESS PROJECTStor ies for a Vengeful Age

MARINA CANTACUZINO

FORWARD BY ARCHBISHOP EMERITUS, DESMOND TUTU

AND ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH

JAN 2016 // 9781785920004 // e-9781784500061 // 240pp // pb // £8.99 // $15

hb // £16.99 // 9781849055666

What is forgiveness?

Are some acts unforgivable?

Can forgiveness take the place of revenge?

Powerful real-life stories from survivors and perpetrators of crime and violence reveal the true impact of

forgiveness on ordinary people worldwide. Exploring forgiveness as an alternative to resentment or retaliation, the

storytellers give an honest, moving account of their experiences and what part forgiveness has played in their lives.

Despite extreme circumstances, their stories open the door to a society without revenge.

All royalties from the sale of this book go to The Forgiveness Project charity.

‘The testimonials in this book have taught me a great deal about forgiveness, which I think I thought was something rather easier than it is. They make me weep and they make me really think about what it is to forgive and what it is to try and understand someone instead of demonising them. I think this is probably one of the most important projects in the world today.’

– Emma Thompson, actor

SPIRITUALITY

PRAYER IN COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPYExplor ing a H idden Meaningful Dimension

PETER MADSEN GUBI

FORWARD BY BRIAN THORNE

DEC 2007 // 9781843105190 //

e-9781846427510 // 224pp // pb // £19.99 $34.95

Gubi argues that philosophically, all counselling can be regarded as prayer, and with considered ethical awareness, prayer can be integrated ethically into counselling when working with people of faith.

SPIRITUAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND COUNSELLINGJourneying with psyche and soul

PETER MADSEN GUBI

FORWARD BY PROFESSOR ELAINE GRAHAM

FEB 2015 // 9781849054805 //

e-9780857008619 // 192pp // pb // £16.99 $27.95

How spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other, to improve the spiritual dimension of care across professions.

SPIRITISM AND MENTAL HEALTH

EDITED BY EMMA BRAGDON

FORWARD BY JAMES LAKE

FEB 2013 // 9781848191358 //

e-9780857010391 // 352pp // pb // £22.99 $39.95

The philosophy and practical applications of Spiritist therapies based on case studies from community centers and psychiatric hospitals.

COUNSELLING AND SPIRITUALITY

SPIRITUALITY, VALUES AND MENTAL HEALTH

Jewels for the Journey

MARY ELLEN COYTE, PETER GILBERTAND VICKY NICHOLLS

FORWARD BY JOHN SWINTON

NOV 2007 // 9781843104568 //

e-9781846427299 // 336pp // pb // £25.00 $45.00

This book gathers together contributions from mental health professionals,

carers and mental health service users and survivors.

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPIRITUALITY

An I ntroduc t ion

LARRY CULLIFORD

NOV 2010 // 9781849050043 //

e-9780857004918 // 256pp // pb // £14.99 $24.95

Introducing the relationship between spirituality and psychology, and exploring

how knowledge of spirituality can provide a deeper understanding of people’s

problems.

NOW AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK!

‘This reassuring and uplifting book testifies to the truth of forgiveness - freestanding, not dependent upon faith, but upon humanity. It is both provocative and full of hope.’

– Jon Snow, journalist and presenter

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THE CREATIVE ARTS IN PALLIATIVE CARE

EDITED BY NIGEL HARTLEY

AND MALCOLM PAYNE

MAY 2008 // 9781843105916 //

e-9781846428029 // 208pp // pb // £19.99 $36.95

Guidance on successful application of the creative

arts in palliative care.

AGEING, SPIRITUALITY AND WELL-BEING

EDITED BY ALBERT JEWELL

OCT 2003 // 9781843101673 //

e-9781846424304 // 224pp // pb // £19.99 $36.95

Examining how practitioners can begin to identify and meet the spiritual needs of older people; drawing together a diverse range of views from a variety of expert contributors.

SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND CARE IN THE FOURTH AGE OF LIFE

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY

FEB 2006 // 9781843102311 //

e-9781846424809 // 272pp // pb // £19.99 $32.95

Exploring the spiritual dimension of ageing and investigating the role of pastoral and spiritual care in helping older people cope with end-of-life issues.

WORKING WITH OLDER PEOPLE AND PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

SPIRITUALITY AND PERSONHOOD IN DEMENTIA

ALBERT JEWELL

APR 2011 // 9781849051545 //

e-9780857003522 // 224pp // pb // £21.99 $36.95

Presenting the theoretical structure and practical understanding required for an inter-disciplinary approach to spirituality and personhood in dementia care.

‘...an informative and stimulating collection of essays that will enable any reader to be better informed about dementia.’

– Modern Believing - The Journal of Liberal Journal

FACILITATING SPIRITUALREMINISCENCE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIAA Learning Guide

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY AND CORINNE TREVITTJUN 2015 // 9781849055734 // e-9781784500184 // 112pp // pb // £22.99 $34.95

Spiritual reminiscence is a way of communicating that acknowledges the person as a spiritual being and seeks to engage the person in a more meaningful and personal way. This practical guide teaches carers how to facilitate engaging and stimulating spiritual reminiscence sessions with older people, and particularly with people with dementia. After reading the guide, carers will understand the many and varied benefits of spiritual reminiscence, and will have developed the skills, confidence and communication techniques needed to support people with dementia in this activity.

‘An outstanding book that demonstrates spiritual reminiscence can be highly successful in giving meaning, hope and perspective to people living with dementia in ways not traditionally thought possible.’

– Elizabeth Pringle, former General Manager Operations Australian Aged Care Quality Agency (AACQA)

and consultant, Improvement Matters

AGEING AND SPIRITUALITY ACROSS FAITHS AND CULTURES

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY

MAR 2010 // 9781849050067 //

e-9780857003744 // 272pp // pb // £22.99 $37.95

Health and social care practitioners are increasingly called upon to provide care to elderly people from a number of different faiths and cultures. This collection of essays examines ageing in the context of the many faiths and cultures that make up Western society, and provides carers with the knowledge they need to deliver sensitive and appropriate care to people of all faiths.

AGEING, DISABILITY AND SPIRITUALITY Address ing the Chal lenge of Disabi l i t y in Later L i fe

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY

FEB 2008 // 9781843105848 //

e-9781846427671 // 272pp // pb // £19.99 $37.95

This collection examines theological and ethical

issues of ageing, disability and spirituality, with an

emphasis on how ageing affects people who have

mental health and developmental disabilities.

‘There is much that disabled and non-disabled people can learn from each other. This book goes a considerable way towards ensuring that this happens.’

– Plus, Quarterly Magazine of Christian Council on Ageing

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BIBLE STORIES IN

COCKNEY RHYMING SLANG

KEITH PARK

FEB 2009 // 9781843109334 // e-9781846429200 // 32pp // pb // £6.99 $13.95

This innovative collection of Bible stories, written in cockney rhyming slang, is a fresh and fun approach to learning about the

Bible. From Adam and Eve to the Resurrection, the book presents well-known stories in an original and accessible way for

everybody to enjoy.

THE SPIRIT OF THE CHILDRevised Edit ion

DAVID HAY WITH REBECCA NYEJAN 2006 // 9781843103714 // e-9781846424731 // 224pp // pb // £15.99 $26.95

Spirituality is increasingly acknowledged to be an essential part of child development. David Hay argues for the inclusion of spiritual awareness as a cross-curricular element in the school syllabus to promote the development of morality and social cohesion.

While culturally constructed pressures and the decline in institutional religion have led to the suppression of spiritual expression, children are, the author maintains, capable of profound and meaningful beliefs from an early age. A three-year research study into young children’s spirituality and its survival value informs Hay’s view that spirituality in education needs to overcome traditional approaches and should adopt a theory of spirituality that includes religion but is not confined to it.

This stimulating book will encourage educators, parents and others involved in teaching children to consider new approaches to foster children’s natural spiritual development.

‘The Spirit of the Child is a ground-breaking book providing a theoretical and practical text that attempts to offset the dearth of research and literature relating to children’s spiritual experiences. Contrary to the increasingly prevalent view that religion is out of date and out of touch, this broader consideration of spirituality could be a valuable tool for developing young people’s understanding issues of social injustice and the dynamics of becoming disenfranchized from society. This is an excellent publication that should be key reading for everyone in our education community.’

– Pastoral Care

THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION OF CHILDHOOD

KATE ADAMS, BRENDAN HYDE,

AND RICHARD WOOLLEY

APR 2008 // 9781843106029 //

e-9781846427909 // 160pp // pb // £18.00 $29.95

This book takes an in-depth look at spirituality

and its continual expression in children, to support

those working with children in developing their

own perceptions and interaction with them.

The authors outline exactly what is understood

by contemporary spirituality, and discuss the

importance of context in a consideration of

spirituality.

CHILDREN AND SPIRITUALITYSearching for Meaning and Connec tedness

BRENDAN HYDE

JAN 2008 // 9781843105893 //

e-9781846427541 // 192pp // pb // £19.99 $34.95

Brendan Hyde identifies four characteristics of children’s spirituality: the felt sense, integrating awareness, weaving the threads of meaning, and spiritual questing. This book provides ways in which schoolteachers and parents can nurture and foster these particular characteristics of children’s spirituality. It also considers two factors, material pursuit and trivialising, which may inhibit children’s expression of their spirituality.

SUPPORTING THE CHILD AND THE FAMILY IN PAEDIATRIC PALLIATIVE CARE

ERICA BROWN WITH BRIAN WARR

FOREWARD BY SHEILA SHRIBMAN

JUN 2007 // 9781843101819 //

e-9781846426599 // 304pp // pb // £29.99 $49.95

This book provides a comprehensive overview of

good practice in caring for terminally-ill children,

young people and their families.

“The book will be invaluable to anyone thinking of working in this area and will also service those already established in this field. I highly recommend it.”

– Nursing Standard

WORKING WITH CHILDREN

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THE CHALLENGE OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGYSelec ted Essays

STEPHEN PATTISON

JAN 2007 // 9781843104537 //

e-9781846425936 // 304pp // pb // £22.99 $36.95

Pattison draws on experience from his work

in many settings - including community service

volunteering, working as a psychiatric hospital chaplain, NHS management and

lecturing on pastoral studies - to promote a personal, practical, political and

popular approach to theology, which stresses the importance of responsibility

and contemporaneity.’

‘For all those who engage in practical theology - theology that has its outworking in practice - this is a valuable addition to the bookshelf.’

– Hospital Information Bulletin

DISABLED CHURCH - DISABLED SOCIETYThe I mpl icat ions of Aut ism for Phi losophy, Theology and Pol i t ics

JOHN GILLIBRAND

FEB 2010 // 9781843109686 // e-9780857003614 // 208pp // pb // £22.50 $36.95

A moving and intelligent book that looks at living with a child with autism from a spiritual and philosophical perspective.

‘Theologically, it provides the first substantive interrogation of the meaning (and meaninglessness!) of autism and the distinctive questions

this disability raises for our consideration. I highly recommend it to all who live or work with people with autism and who have theological and

philosophical interests.’

– Journal of Religion, Disability and Health

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IN LIVING COLORAn I ntercultural Approach to Pastoral Care and Counsel ing Second Edit ion

EMMANUEL Y LARTEY

MAR 2003 // 9781843107507 //

e-9781846423987 // 192pp // pb // £16.99 $26.95

The meaning of pastoral care in modern multicultural societies is challenged and re-examined from a pluralistic, global perspective

in this book. Lartey stresses the importance of recognizing different cultural influences on individuals in order to effectively counsel, guide and empower them.

‘…an eminently readable book in which there is a masterly balance of the major themes… Lartey’s new perspectives on pastoral care are compelling and challenging and need to be taken seriously.’

– Epworth Review (Methodist Publishing House)

SPIRITUAL CAREGIVING AS

SECULAR SACRAMENT

A Prac t ical Theology for Profess ional Caregivers

RAYS ANDERSON

FOREWARD BY JOHN SWINTON

JAN 2003 // 9781843107460 //

e-9781846423840 // 192pp // pb // £18.99 $29.95

The author explores spirituality in the

context of the individual and of society, and

discusses how those practicing pastoral or health care can deal with the

issues raised outside of any religious ideas or practice.

‘This is a book that deserves to be read, and perhaps re-read, by those who deliver spiritual care and wish to reflect on what they do.’

– Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy

SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF PASTORAL CAREPrac t ical Theology in a Mult id isc ipl inar y Contex t

EDITED BY DAVID WILLOWS AND JOHN

SWINTON

FORWARD BY DON BROWNING

OCT 2001 // 9781853028922 //

e-9781846422188 // 224pp // pb // £19.99 $36.9

This unique collection of key texts

introduces the reader to practical theology,

critically exploring the way in which the spiritual dimension of pastoral care

has entered into constructive dialogue with other disciplines and ways of

thinking.

‘…an important source book and significant history of the key debates in pastoral theology and care over the last 40 years in Britain.’

– Modern Believing

PRACTICAL THEOLOGY

Shortlisted for the Michael

Ramsey Prize for Theological Writing

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