The first comprehensive resource for chaplains and campus ministers of all faith traditions—a vital resource for ministry in multifaith and secular contexts. Caregiver, educator, trustee of institutional traditions, public religious voice and, occasionally, prophet: in an increasingly multifaith, multicultural, global world, the role of the college or university chaplain has changed. This book examines experiences and perspectives that arise at the intersection of religious practice, distinct campus culture, student counseling and the secular context of the modern academic institution. Contributors who are actively engaged in the work of college chaplaincy—from educational institutions as diverse as Stanford University, Williams College, Jesuit-affiliated Creighton University and Louisiana's historically black Dillard University, and from many faith traditions—explore the practice, theology and joys of campus ministry and the chaplain's calling to support, challenge, stir the imagination of and address this generation's urgent longing for connection and meaning. CONTRIBUTORS: Rabbi Rena S. Blumenthal, Vassar College • Rev. Gail E. Bowman, Dillard University • Rev. Janet M. Cooper Nelson, Brown University • Rev. Dr. Lucy A. Forster-Smith, Macalester College • Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe, Emory University • Rev. K. P. Hong, Macalester College • Rev. Dr. Charles Lattimore Howard, University of Pennsylvania • Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann, Stanford University • Sharon M. K. Kugler, Yale University • Rev. Dr. Linda J. Morgan-Clement, The College of Wooster • Rev. Dr. J. Diane Mowrey, Queens University of Charlotte • Fr. Roc OÂ’Connor, SJ, Creighton University • Rev. Ian B. Oliver,Yale University • Fr. Daniel Reim, SJ, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor • Rev. Dr. Paul H. W. Rohde, Augustana College • Rev. Deanna L. Shorb, Grinnell College • Rev. Dr. Richard E. Spalding, Williams College • Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Speers, Vassar College • Sohaib N. Sultan, Princeton University
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Contributors who are actively engaged in the work of college chaplaincy explore the many aspects of campus ministry: navigating the secular academy as religious professionals, supporting students' increasingly hyphenated religious identities and more.
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Foreword ix Rev. Janet M. Cooper Nelson Introduction xv Rev. Dr. Lucy A. Forster-Smith Part I CHAPLAINCY IN A CHANGING WORLD My Dreamsicle Job Good Humor and Becoming a Chaplain 3 Sharon M. K. Kugler, Yale University Chaplaincy in Displacement and Homecoming After Katrina 16 Rev. Gail E. Bowman, Dillard University A Muslim Chaplain on Finding His Way 35 Sohaib N. Sultan, Princeton University In Coffin's Pulpit Re-envisioning Protestant Religious Culture 45 Rev. Ian B. Oliver, Yale University Part II MULTIFAITH CHAPLAINS, MULTIFAITH CAMPUSES Uncovering God A Global Chaplaincy on a Secular Campus 63 Rev. Deanna L. Shorb, Grinnell College "¡Si, se puede!" (Yes, We Can!) Student Ministry in a Multicultural Context 78 Fr. Daniel Reim, SJ, University of Michigan "Not So Religious" Jewish Chaplaincy in the Twenty-First Century 98 Rabbi Rena S. Blumenthal, Vassar College Part III A HEART FOR THE COMMUNITY "God Is in This Place" Mentoring, Ministering, and Making Meaning at Stanford University 125 Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann, Stanford University Pilgrim Transformations The Chaplain as Traveling Companion 146 Rev. Dr. Paul H. W. Rohde, Augustana College Room to Breathe Nurturing Community by Creating Space 157 Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe, Emory University Blues Songs and Lamentations Chaplains on the Crisis Team 170 Rev. Dr. Charles Lattimore Howard, University of Pennsylvania Part IV CARING AT THE CROSSROADS Betwixt and Between Interstitial Dialogue, Identity, and Mending on a College Campus 189 Rev. Dr. Linda J. Morgan-Clement, College of Wooster Passports The Chaplain Moving across Boundaries 204 Rev. Dr. Richard E. Spalding, Williams College Religious Hybrids A New Interpretation 223 Rev. K. P. Hong, Macalester College Part V THE CHAPLAIN AND THE SECULAR Stewards of the New Secular 247 Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Speers, Vassar College The One and the Many Old Language, New Engagement 271 Fr. Roc O'Connor, SJ, Creighton University "What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?" The Professor Chaplain 291 Rev. Dr. J. Diane Mowrey, Queens University of Charlotte Chaplains Breaking the Silence of Faith in the Academy The Charge 312 Rev. Dr. Lucy A. Forster-Smith, Macalester College Notes 331
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"A must for anyone who is called to this realm of sacred service, to any administrator on a college campus overseeing student life, and to alumni of all faith traditions to help them understand what their alma mater can and should be providing to current students vis-a-vis campus religious life.... A valuable addition to SkyLight Paths' series of professional books for clergy/leaders of faith communities." —Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts, MBA, BCC, editor, Professional Spiritual and Pastoral Care: A Practical Clergy and Chaplain's Handbook "Explores the profound questions shaping today's chaplaincy.... Relevant to anyone who cares about the ways that today's college students—of all religious and non-religious identities—seek to make meaning." —Dr. Eboo Patel, founder and president, Interfaith Youth Core; author, Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation "While religion on college campuses is a story often overlooked, or misunderstood, this must-read collection ... reveals the powerful ways that chaplains are shaping the religious, spiritual and moral lives of present students—and future leaders." —Paul Raushenbush, senior religion editor, The Huffington Post "Informing, inspiring, evocative, this book will deepen your understanding, stretch your soul and challenge your assumptions—a must-read not only for aspiring chaplains, but especially for those who hire, fire and depend on them." —Sharon Daloz Parks, author, Big Questions, Worthy Dreams: Mentoring Emerging Adults in Their Search for Meaning, Purpose, and Faith "Illuminates campus life with insightful and sometimes humorous essays that I found personally moving. I highly recommend this book not only for religious professionals and those working on campuses, but to all people who care about sustaining and nurturing the life of the spirit in twenty-first-century America." —Ingrid Mattson, PhD, London and Windsor Community Chair in Islamic Studies, Huron University College
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781683360117
Publisert
2013-11-14
Utgiver
Vendor
SkyLight Paths Publishing,US
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

Biographical note

Rev. Dr. Lucy A. Forster-Smith is chaplain and associate dean for religious and spiritual life at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She is also co-director of the Macalester Lilly Project for Vocation and Ethical Leadership, a Lilly Endowment program for the theological exploration of vocation. Rev. Janet M. Cooper Nelson is chaplain of the university at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and teaches at Brown's Alpert School of Medicine.