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A Handbook of Chaplaincy Studies explores fundamental issues and critical questions in chaplaincy, spanning key areas of health care, the prison service, education and military chaplaincy. Leading authors and practitioners in the field present critical insight into the challenges and opportunities facing those providing professional spiritual care. From young men and women in the military and in custody, to the bedside of those experiencing life’s greatest traumas, this critical examination of the role played by the chaplain offers a fresh and informed understanding about faith and diversity in an increasingly secular society. An invaluable compendium of case-studies, academic reflection and critical enquiry, this handbook offers a fresh understanding of traditional, contemporary and innovative forms of spiritual practice as they are witnessed in the public sphere. Providing a wide-ranging appraisal of chaplaincy in an era of religious complexity and emergent spiritualities, this pioneering book is a major contribution to a relatively underdeveloped field and sets out how the phenomenon of chaplaincy can be better understood and its practice more robust and informed.
List of Contributors
ix
Foreword xvii
Linda Woodhead
1 Introduction to Chaplaincy Studies
1(12)
Mark Cobb
Chris Swift
Andrew Todd
PART I CHAPLAINCY IN CONTEXT
2 Situating Chaplaincy in the United Kingdom: The Acceptable Face of' Religion'?
13(18)
Stephen Pattison
3 The Place of Chaplaincy in Public Life
31(16)
Alan Billings
4 The Study of Chaplaincy: Methods and Materials
47(16)
Peter Kevern
Wilf McSherry
5 Developing Practice-Based Evidence
63(16)
Victoria Slater
PART II KEY THEMES IN CHAPLAINCY STUDIES
6 Chaplaincy and the Law
79(18)
Frank Cranmer
7 Chaplaincy and Ethics: What Does it Mean to Be a Good Chaplain?
97(12)
Peter Sedgwick
8 Multifaith Working
109(14)
Sophie Gilliat-Ray
Mohammed Arshad
9 Managing Multifaith Spaces: The Chaplain as Entrepreneur
123(14)
Chris Hewson
Andrew Crompton
10 The Interface of Psychology and Spirituality in Care
137(12)
Fraser Watts
11 Supervision, Support and Safe Practice
149(14)
Michael Paterson
PART III HEALTH CARE CHAPLAINCY
12 Health Care Chaplaincy
163(12)
Chris Swift
13 Contextual Issues: Health and Healing
175(12)
John Swinton
Ewan Kelly
14 Case Study
187(14)
Steve Nolan
PART IV MILITARY CHAPLAINCY
15 Military Chaplaincy
201(14)
David Coulter
Giles Legood
16 Contextual Issues: War and Peace
215(14)
Andrew Totten
17 Case Study
229(12)
Asim Hafiz
PART V PRISON CHAPLAINCY
18 Prison Chaplaincy
241(14)
Helen Dearnley
19 Contextual Issues: Justice and Redemption
255(16)
Michael Kavanagh
20 Case Study
271(12)
Rosie Deedes
PART VI EDUCATION CHAPLAINCY
21 Education Chaplaincy
283(18)
Jeremy Clines
22 Contextual Issues: Learning and Human Flourishing
301(14)
Garry Neave
23 Case Study
315(12)
John Caperon
Conclusion 327(10)
Andrew Todd
Mark Cobb
Chris Swift
Index 337
Chris Swift has been involved in chaplaincy practice, research and publication for over 20 years. In addition to experience of prison chaplaincy and delivering education to armed forces chaplains, he was President of the College of Health Care Chaplains (2004-7) and currently chairs the reference group for the Department of Healths chaplaincy professional advisers. From a PhD examining the place of health care chaplaincy in the NHS he wrote Hospital Chaplaincy in the Twenty-first Century (Ashgate) and has contributed several book chapters and published articles on aspects of health care chaplaincy. Chris is the professional lead for the MA in Health & Social Care Chaplaincy offered at Leeds Metropolitan University.

Mark Cobb is a Senior Chaplain and a Clinical Director at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and holds honorary academic posts at the University of Liverpool and the University of Sheffield. His interest in the theory and practice of healthcare chaplains has resulted in publications including The Hospital Chaplains Handbook (Canterbury) and he teaches on a range of programmes for healthcare professionals including the MA in Health & Social Care Chaplaincy at Leeds Metropolitan University. Marks academic work spans palliative care, ethics and practical theology and he has published authored and co-authored works on subjects including healthcare ethics, chaplaincy, end of life care and spirituality. He is the lead editor and contributing author of The Oxford Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare (Oxford University Press).

Andrew Todd is Director of the Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies, a partnership between Cardiff University and St Michaels College, involved in developing research into chaplaincy, as well as delivering educational and professional development programmes to chaplains (including the Cardiff MTh in Chaplaincy Studies). In 2011, with Dr Lee Tipton, Andrew delivered the research report, 'The Role and Contribution of a Multi-Faith Prison Chaplaincy to the Contemporary Prison Service'.