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An interactional analysis of one-to-one pastoral care delivery within a primary school [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Despite an interactional analysis being able to offer valuable insight into the institutional workings of pastoral care practice, pastoral care delivery remains largely unstudied.
Bradley, Louise, Butler, Carly W.
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Why is pastoral care crucial to Africa? Towards an African pastoral care perspective

open access: yesTheologia Viatorum
Without a doubt, pastoral care as the frontline ministry of the church has been crucial in Africa. Numerous obstacles confronting the African continent as a whole make pastoral care indispensable.
Patrick Nanthambwe
doaj   +1 more source

Ministry and stress : listening to Anglican clergy in Wales [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This study set out to examine the experiences of stress in ministry among a sample of Anglican clergy serving in Wales. Building on recent quantitative studies of work-related psychological health among Anglican clergy in England, the study employed ...
Berry, Amanda   +3 more
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A biblical foundation for public pastoral care practice: A biblical reflection

open access: yesIn die Skriflig
The rise of public theology has resulted in a challenge for pastoral care to consider public issues. Therefore, the need for pastoral care to be public has given birth to the notion of public pastoral care.
Vhumani Magezi, Peter Manzanga
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Reflections on Donald Capps’ hermeneutical model of pastoral care

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2005
This article reflects on the hermeneutical model of Donald Capps, William Harte Felmeth Professor of Pastoral Psychology at Princeton Theological Seminary. Capps points to a similarity between pastoral actions and texts, but regrets that often there is a
Yolanda Dreyer
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Caring for–Caring about: Negotiations of Values in Pastoral Care

open access: yesReligions
The term “care” in pastoral care means caring for others. Yet those who care for others in pastoral conversations can also be defined existentially as people who care about the world, that is, people who hold values.
Mikkel Gabriel Christoffersen   +2 more
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Pastoral care to migrants as care at the ‘in-between’ and ‘liminal’ home away from home: Towards public pastoral care to migrants

open access: yesVerbum et Ecclesia, 2019
Migration is one of the greatest challenges in recent times. Churches, like other sectors of society, are expected to contribute. Pastoral care as a frontline ministry that forms a link with society is expected to develop strategies for effective ...
Vhumani Magezi
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A culture-sensitive palliative pastoral care with a focus on the African context

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2019
This article engages the issue of a culture-sensitive palliative pastoral approach with the African context in mind. It contemplates palliative pastoral care from a dual-wisdom approach and denotes palliative pastoral care as an expression of Christian ...
Alfred R. Brunsdon
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Pastoral Counseling and Pastoral Care: Is there a Difference?

open access: yesJournal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2003
The author argues that there is little difference between pastoral counseling and pastoral care. Utilizing an evidence-based and narrative approach, he examines the ideas of a variety of historical and contemporary writers to illustrate this thesis.
openaire   +3 more sources

Pastoral Care in Context: An Introduction to Pastoral Care [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Reviewed Book: Patton, John. Pastoral Care in Context: An Introduction to Pastoral Care.
Hennig, Val H.
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