Professional Chaplaincy and End of Life Care

I recently presented the following at a Gerontology conference. The impetus for this project was a hospice meeting several years ago (I have been a companionship volunteer for a local hospice organization for nearly four years). The theme of the meeting was "Spirituality and End of Life Care." A panel of local religious leaders from... Continue Reading →

Spirituality and Secularism in Professional Chaplaincy: On the Social Construction of Meaning

Spirituality and Secularism in Professional Chaplaincy:  On the Social Construction of Meaning by Jamie Duncan, May 23, 2013 Introduction According to the Association of Professional Chaplains, the professional clinical chaplain's primary role in a hospital setting is to protect the patient's rights, serving "as an advocate for the spiritual values and religious beliefs held by... Continue Reading →

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