Biblical / Theological Foundations for Spiritual Care
This foundational course recognizes that the practice of contemporary chaplaincy has been enriched by lessons from the human & behavioural sciences, while ensuring that the pastoral practice of chaplaincy is rooted in the foundational disciplines of biblical and theological studies. Students will be challenged to consider how pastoral practice is responsibly informed by biblical, theological and traditional perspectives. Concepts of hope, community and compassion will be examined. The ministry of the professional chaplain occurs in pluralistic society and a course emphasis will be on how to carry Christian imperatives in a public ministry context.
CHP 510 is a required course in the MA in Chaplaincy & Spiritual Care degree and the Post-Masters Certificate in Spiritual Care. This course can be used as a general elective for the MA in Transformational Leadership and the Master of Divinity degrees.
This course is offered through the following delivery mode:
* Learning with a cohort of students is a key value of the online learning experience at MB Seminary. A minimum of three students is required for an online course to be offered.
Gloria has a passion for the ministry of spiritual care. She believes that the ministry of Christian chaplains is to reveal that God is present in the varied circumstances of life, yet even more to share that God is not just present, but that he is active.
