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  1. H Russel Botman.Pastoral Care & Pastoral Work - 1996 - In H. Russel Botman & Robin M. Petersen (eds.), To remember and to heal: theological and psychological reflections on truth and reconciliation. Johannesburg: Thorold's Africana Books [distributor]. pp. 154--154.
     
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    Artificial Pastoral Care: Abdication, Delegation or Collaboration?Eric Stoddart - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):660-674.
    This article considers the relationship between Christian pastoral care and Artificial Intelligence systems. Four aspects are identified from definitions of pastoral care: the horizon of contingency in mortality, the role of wisdom rather than mere information, the oppressive and/or liberatory potential of AI and the importance of empathic presence. In rejecting a transhumanist argument that mental processes are substrate-independent, it is contended that pastoral carers embrace, rather than seeking to circumvent, their crucial finitude in being (...)
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    Integrating pastoral care and appreciative inquiry for sex trafficking survivors: A framework for healing.Brent V. Frieslaar & Maake J. Masango - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (3):7.
    Integrating appreciative inquiry (AI) and pastoral care may help address the complex issues of commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. This article explores the benefits of incorporating AI principles into pastoral care for survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. Commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking involve exploitation, degradation, and violence, making them complex issues. By understanding the sex trade, we can recognise that prostitution is an act of exploitation. Some scholars believe that prostitution and human (...)
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    Pastoral care with young people suffering from depression in the context of Soweto.Mwansa C. Kimpinde & Yolanda Dreyer - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (3):8.
    The situation and challenges of young people with depression in the urban African context of Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, are investigated from a pastoral care perspective. Depression is one of the more prevalent mental disorders. In African contexts it is often equated with demon possession. The aim of this article is to investigate the interplay between Western understandings of depression and African perspectives, and to come to a deeper understanding of the way in which support and healing are (...)
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    Pastoral Care: Finding a Niche in Ethical Decision Making.Donald F. Phillips - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (1):99.
    The last three articles within this section of Cambridge Quarterly have focused on organizations or disciplines outside the mainstream of bioethics that are making inroads within the field. This issue's article may be viewed as a departure, but it is not-my thesis is that despite the active presence of the clergy in the ethics field, individuals involved in pastoral care are often thought by health professionals, as well as by a sizeable number of pastors themselves, to not be (...)
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    Pastoral care as a resource for development in the global healthcare context: Implications for Africa’s healthcare delivery system.Emem Agbiji & Obaji Agbiji - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (4).
    Development is concerned with the transformation of people to foster their health, wholeness and growth. The link between health and development points to religion as potential social capital for development. There is an ongoing debate about the role of pastoral care as a religious resource in global healthcare contexts. This is unfortunately not the case in Africa, as pastoral care has not received sufficient attention for its role in healthcare and development in development discourses. The limited (...)
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    Pastoral care and healing in Africa: Towards an Adamic Christological practical theology imagination for pastoral healing.Vhumani Magezi & Christopher Magezi - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (2):12.
    This article argues that the challenge and need for relevant ministry models is critical for effective Christian ministry and pastoral ministry as practical life ministry. It establishes an Adamic Christological model as a paradigm that provides a practical effective ministerial approach in Africa, particularly within the context of pastoral care and healing. This framework reveals Christ’s complete identification with African Christians in their contextual sufferings as the New Adam without compromising authentic gospel reality. In employing the Adamic (...)
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    Pastoral Care for the Sick in a Post-Secular Age: An Ignatian Perspective.Michael Sievernich - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (1):23-37.
    This pastoral-theology-based reflection on hospital chaplaincy, set within the horizon of the pastoral situation of Germany in the post-secular (!) age, introduces the perspective of a consolation-oriented ministry, as this was developed by Ignatius of Loyola. Such a pastoral care for the sick, as integrated into the basic offices of the church, presents a graded model for action: while human accompaniment is offered to all, spiritual ministry is restricted, but realized in an ecumenically encompassing sense. Spiritual (...)
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    Pastoral care and spiritual care in Germany.Constanze Thierfelder - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (4):1-6.
    In German-speaking countries the term spiritual care becomes more and more popular, not only in the realm of palliative care but also amongst pastoral care takers. In this article I argue that favouring of the term 'spiritual care' is not only a tribute to the changing situation in German-speaking countries, but also a way pastoral care takers want to deal with the challenges they face in a secular, multicultural society. I will discuss whether (...)
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  10. Pastoral care in aged mental health: A voice at the table.Emanuel Nicolas Cortes Simonet - 2014 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 20 (2):8.
    Simonet, Emanuel Nicolas Cortes A Voice at the Table: An Integrated Model for Pastoral Care in Aged Mental Health, written by Rosemary Kelleher with Olga Yastrubetskaya, describes a practical model for integrating pastoral care practitioners into multidisciplinary teams within aged mental health services. While highlighting the importance of spiritual care within healthcare, the book also emphasises the need for pastoral care practitioners to have the essential skills and knowledge vital to being significant members (...)
     
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  11. Pastoral care and counselling in current times: Relevance and context of care.Glenda A. Dames & Gordon E. Dames - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 81 (1):11.
    Since the inception of the Pastoral Care Movement, the approach to pastoral care has evolved from the traditional shepherd model to a more clinical, client-centred method. This evolution requires a thorough analysis of recent trends and dynamics in pastoral care, especially in relation to key theological theories and the Church’s role in providing support. Today, the landscape of pastoral care covers a range of topics, including ecotheology, global existential crises and the Church’s (...)
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  12. Pastoral care for school students who experience same-sex attraction.Joseph Parkinson - 2014 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 19 (4):1.
    Parkinson, Joseph Research shows that sexual orientation is neither well defined nor ultimately defining for adolescents seeking self-identity. Rather, the data on instability of sexual orientation among youth and young adults suggest that most of the time unquestioning affirmation of an adolescent's claimed same-sex attraction will do more long-term harm than good. This article explores this complexity and proposes more appropriate ways to provide excellent pastoral care in schools.
     
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  13. Performing Pastoral Care: Music as a Framework for Exploring Pastoral Care.[author unknown] - 2016
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  14. A pastoral care for reconciliation : Spanish Catholic bishops and historical memory during the "Zapatero era" 2004-2011.Miero Berrettini - 2018 - In Kalliopē Chainoglou, Barry Collins, Michael Phillips & John Strawson (eds.), Injustice, memory and faith in human rights. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Pastoral care: Concept and process.R. E. Best, G. B. Jarvis & P. M. Ribbins - 1977 - British Journal of Educational Studies 25 (2):124-135.
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    Pastoral care and personal-social education: entitlement and provision.R. Best, P. Lang, C. Lodge & C. Watkins - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44 (1):111-112.
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    Pastoral care for children conceived through IVF.Joseph Parkinson - 2012 - Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 18 (1):1.
    Parkinson, Joseph Passing on Catholic teaching effectively means exercising both the doctrinal and pastoral ministries of a Church which professes to be both Mother and Teacher.
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    Theological Foundations of Pastoral Care in Catholic Universities.Thomas V. Gourlay - 2017 - Ejournal of Catholic Education in Australasia 3 (1).
    One defining element of life in any Catholic educational institution, whether it be primary, secondary, or tertiary, is the focus on pastoral care for staff and students. This paper provides a distinctly Catholic definition of the term ‘pastoral care’ and briefly examines the theological foundations that underpin this concept, particularly, in relation to its application in the Catholic university. The paper traces the motif of pastoral care through the Scriptures and, building on insights from (...)
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  19. Pastoral Care and Pastoral Theology.Ian F. McIntosh - 1972
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  20. Pastoral Care of Alcohol Abusers.Andrew J. Weaver & Harold G. Koenig - 2009
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    History and developments of pastoral care in Africa: A survey and proposition for effective contextual pastoral caregiving.Vhumani Magezi - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):14.
    The practice of pastoral care (cura animarum) over the ages has been informed and influenced by the need to develop creative ways (interventions) to respond to people’s contextual challenges. These approaches have been well documented. However, the history, developments and emerging pastoral care practices in Africa have not been documented. This article, by way of a survey, considers the pastoral care approaches that emerged in Africa from the period when Christianity was introduced to the (...)
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    An integrated African pastoral care approach to unaccompanied refugee minors based on Verryn’s Child interventions.Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
    The African proverb ‘it takes a village to raise a child’ has been compromised and exposed by the migration of Unaccompanied Refugee Minors from Zimbabwe to South Africa. Written from African women’s perspective, this article explores the response and approach of Bishop Paul Verryn to URMs. The article theologises Verryn’s response to URMs in conversation with African values, themes or sayings that relate to childcare, mainly from a Zimbabwean Ndebele context, and through the lens of the African saying ‘It takes (...)
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    Pastoral Care and Ethical Issues In and Out of Work: A Pastoral Perspective.Agneta Sutton - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (4):214-214.
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    Pastoral Care and Counseling in Turkey: Fields, Possibilities and Methods: The Case of the Presidency of Religious Affairs.Ömer Söylev - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (1):583-584.
    In this study, religious counseling and guidance services in our country, applications, opportunities and methods were examined in terms of the psychology of religion. Including the theoretical framework and survey application, this study basically consists of two parts, the mental state of people under threat, religious services focuses on the issues of how to provide assistance. The theoretical part consists of two parts, the first conceptual framework of religious counseling and guidance, including approaches have been devised in pastoral psychology. (...)
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  25. Pastoral Care Come of Age.William E. Hulme - 1970
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    Pastoral care in the healing of moral injury: A case of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans.Herbert Moyo - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (2).
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  27. Pastoral Care and Intellectual Disability: A Person-Centered Approach.[author unknown] - 2017
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  28. Pastoral Care: Telling the Stories of Our Lives.[author unknown] - 2016
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    Pastoral care representation on the hospital ethics committee.MartinL Smith & Doug Burleigh - 1991 - HEC Forum 3 (5):269-276.
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    Could a Conscious Machine Deliver Pastoral Care?Andrew Proudfoot - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):675-693.
    Could Artificial Intelligence (AI) play an active role in delivering pastoral care? The question rests not only on whether an AI could be considered an autonomous agent, but on whether such an agent could support the depths of relationship with humans which is essential to genuine pastoral care. Theological consideration of the status of human-AI relations is heavily influenced by Noreen Herzfeld, who utilises Karl Barth's I-Thou encounters to conclude that we will never be able to (...)
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  31. Addiction and Pastoral Care.[author unknown] - 2019
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    Pastoral Care and Counseling in Biblical Perspective.William B. Oglesby - 1973 - Interpretation 27 (3):307-326.
    Regarding the question of a criterion for assessing the relevance of data from the behavioral sciences,... those forms of therapy which move toward being are more consistent with the biblical point of view than those which move toward knowing or doing.
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    Pastoral care and gays against the background of same-sex relationships in the Umwelt of the New Testament.Yolanda Dreyer - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (2):739-765.
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    Pastoral Care and Process Theology.James N. Poling - 1982 - Process Studies 12 (3):199-201.
  35. Pastoral Care of Gays, Lesbians, and Their Families.David K. Switzer - 1999
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    Deficiencies in pastoral care with prisoners in Cameroon.Abraham K. Akih & Yolanda Dreyer - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    Psychologically Informed Pastoral Care: How Serious Can It Get about God? Orthodox Reflections on Christian Counseling in Bioethics.C. Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2010 - Christian Bioethics 16 (1):79-116.
    This essay takes a Traditional Christian, that is, Orthodox look at the integration of psychotherapy into pastoral counseling, as endorsed by many Western mainline Christianities. It examines how the Christian pastor can guide his sheep through the bioethical problems they encounter in their pursuit of salvation. The first part explores whether the turn to psychology and psychotherapy can be welcomed as a return to the Traditional therapeutic understanding of theology and of the Church as a spiritual hospital for fallen (...)
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  38. The Practice of Pastoral Care: A Postmodern Approach.Carrie Doehring - 2006
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  39. Introduction to Pastoral Care.William W. Arnold - 1982
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  40. Psychology of Pastoral Care.Paul E. Johnson - 1953
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  41. The Moral Context of Pastoral Care.Don S. Browning - 1976
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    Guidelines for conscientious objection in Spain: a proposal involving prerequisites and protocolized procedure.Pilar Pinto Pastor, Tamara Raquel Velasco Sanz, Andrés Santiago-Saez, Venktesh R. Ramnath & Benjamín Herreros - 2024 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 19 (1):1-10.
    Healthcare professionals often face ethical conflicts and challenges related to decision-making that have necessitated consideration of the use of conscientious objection (CO). No current guidelines exist within Spain’s healthcare system regarding acceptable rationales for CO, the appropriate application of CO, or practical means to support healthcare professionals who wish to become conscientious objectors. As such, a procedural framework is needed that not only assures the appropriate use of CO by healthcare professionals but also demonstrates its ethical validity, legislative compliance through (...)
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    Homes as ‘cages of violence’ during the COVID-19 pandemic: A pastoral care approach to the case of Botswana.Tshenolo J. Madigele & Gift T. Baloyi - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):7.
    Violence has become a common phenomenon that affects women and children, particularly during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. While the lockdown regulations were meant to save lives by preventing further spread of the virus, another virus called ‘violence against women’ encroached the space which is supposed to be the safest for women and children. For women, homes have now been turned into cages of violence and slaughterhouses. Toxic masculinity is seen at play as all dominant and power ideologies are (...)
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    A Christian for the Christians, a Muslim for the Muslims? Reflections on a Protestant View of Pastoral Care for all Religions.Kurt W. Schmidt & Gisela Egler - 1998 - Christian Bioethics 4 (3):239-256.
    Whereas in the first half of the 20th century, proclamation was the focal point of pastoral care in Germany, the 1970s witnessed an embracing of the American pastoral care movement. From then on, pastoral care was increasingly understood as accompanying patients whilst adopting the spiritual dimension. Nowadays, Christian chaplains are encountering an increasing number of patients from different religious communities. Various models have been proposed to help Protestant chaplains find an authentic form of (...) care suitable for all religions. Until a clear position is assumed with regard to Christianity's demands of absolutism, however, none of these approaches can be satisfactory. (shrink)
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  45. A Theology of Pastoral Care.Eduard Thurneysen, Jack A. Worthington & Thomas Wieser - 1962
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    Teachers' role in pastoral care in some aided secondary.Siu-lee Leung & 梁笑梨 - 1992 - Educational Studies 25 (2):124-135.
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    Mission and Pastoral Care in the Context of HIV/aids: The Rwandan experience.Francis Karamera - 2004 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 21 (1):78-80.
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  48. Ritual and Pastoral Care.Alaine Ramshaw - 1987
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    Generating hope in pastoral care through relationships.Tobias H. Steyn & Maake J. Masango - 2012 - HTS Theological Studies 68 (1).
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    AIDS: The challenge to pastoral care.Daniel Bellemare - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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