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Perspectives on Chaplaincy from Outside the Profession
Watch Robert Klitzman, professor of psychiatry and director of the masters in bioethics program at Columbia University, as he leads a discussion on how healthcare providers and other experts understand the role…
July 14, 2021 -
Innovating Chaplaincy Education: Redesigning the Syllabus
Beginning with the redesign of courses within theological schools, chaplaincy educators can start to think on a pedagogical level about transforming the ways in which chaplains are trained and spiritual care is…
July 1, 2021 -
Uniquely Positioned: A Human Trafficking Course for Chaplains
The International Labour Organization estimates that 20 million individuals are victims of trafficking globally. Yet these persons, and their suffering, are almost entirely invisible. It may be true that “the eye does…
June 25, 2021 -
[Sponsored by the Henry Luce Foundation] Building Resilience during COVID for Frontline Folx
This webinar is one in a series sponsored by the Henry Luce Foundation on resilience. Join Rev. Dr. Liam Robins, Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education at Mainline Health / Lankenau Medical Center,…
June 25, 2021 -
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains – Spring 21, Session 3 – Endorsement beyond Tradition
SESSION THREE “How do I become a chaplain if my tradition doesn’t endorse? What if I’m not in a tradition?” Joel Berning, MDiv, BCC, Chaplain, New York-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical…
June 11, 2021 -
Fostering Spiritual Resilience in Frontline Staff
This webinar reported on the implementation of a resiliency project supported by the Henry Luce Foundation. Chaplains working with staff in institutions will find it especially helpful. Pine Rest Prevails: Fostering Spiritual…
June 4, 2021 -
Introducing the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Case Studies
Watch here a recording of with case study creators as we discussed a new tool launched by the Lab in collaboration with Boston University School of Theology and with support from the…
May 27, 2021 -
International Perspectives on Humanist Chaplaincy
In collaboration with University of Humanistic Studies, Mount Sinai & Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Chaplains from all over the world encounter patients and clients whose worldviews can be characterized as multireligious and (post)secular.…
May 20, 2021 -
Buddhist Chaplaincy in the US: State of the Field
While Buddhist chaplains have been active in North America for over ten years, no one really knows how many there are, how they are educated, or where they work – until now!…
May 13, 2021 -
Harps of Comfort
. . . This content is only available to subscribers to the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab. Most archived webinars are restricted to users at the Innovator level. You can become a Subscriber, or upgrade…
April 29, 2021
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