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    An American Example of Islamic Chaplaincy Education for the European Context by Niels Valdemar Vinding

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The structural and contextually embedded criteria for excellence are discussed and problematised, pointing both to the marginalisation of other drivers of education development that are not market aligned and to strategies of embedding religious authority with chaplains in institutions rather than with imams in mosques. …”
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  2. 122

    Anglican foundation universities: theoretical identities and empirical realities

    Published 2016
    “…Taking these latter universities as a group, cumulatively their theoretical Anglican identities have been constructed by aspects such as their history, their legal foundation documents, the composition of the governing bodies and their external symbols such as chapels, chaplains, and religious studies departments. In terms of empirical realities, however, a major contextual issue confronting the universities is the changing religious landscape within which they are set. …”
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  3. 123

    Inebriety and Drunkards in Late Medieval Visitation Records by Martin Vincurský

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…As might be expected from the nature of these sources, many of them were parish priests, vicars, chaplains or other clergymen. Some were even responsible for other more serious violations of ecclesiastical or civil law while intoxicated. …”
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  4. 124

    Field Notes From Jail: How Incarceration and Homelessness Impact Women’s Health by Louanne P. Keenan, Cybele Angel, Rebecca Martell, Diane Pyne, Rabia Ahmed

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The team consisted of academic researchers, inner city physicians, social workers, nurses, Aboriginal art therapists, Aboriginal cultural consultants, correctional healthcare administrators, and inner city chaplains from non-profit organizations. This paper describes how the team reflected on the journey to determine the impact of incarceration and/or homelessness on the health of female inmates, as they (the team) patiently waited for ethics boards and administrative approval; negotiated correctional center lockdowns; and became exhausted from trying to reconnect with women who were released from incarceration. …”
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    Female preaching in the English Catholic community, 16 <sup>th</sup>–17<sup>th</sup> centuries by A. Yu. Seregina

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article is focused on the preaching and missionary work of the English Catholic woman in the 16th — 17th cc., as it was represented in a wide range of texts: biographies of pious Catholic Englishwomen written by their secretaries, chaplains and the nuns of the English convents in the Netherlands and France, chronicles and registers of these convents, conversion stories and letters by Catholic women. …”
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  6. 126

    Belonging to the World through Body, Trust, and Trinity: Climate Change and Pastoral Care with University Students by Christine Tind Johannessen

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Making use of theories from anthropology, psychology, and theology, this article builds on in-depth interviews with Danish university chaplains about their pastoral care with students. …”
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    Suicide Prevention Strategies in Nigeria: Exploring Religious Roles, Insights, and Challenges by Collins Ikeokwu Nwafor

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It examines different religious perspectives on suicide, recognising that acceptance varies within religious contexts. Chaplains and religious healthcare practitioners provide pastoral care through hospital visits, offering support, encouragement, and prayer. …”
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  8. 128

    “Surveying” in the First Half of the 19th Century: Questionnaires of the Archduke John and Their Impact on the Bishop Augustin Gruber and Georg Göth by Julijana Visočnik

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In accordance with the bishop’s instructions, parish priests or chaplains of individual parishes more or less diligently, i.e., more or less extensively prepared the outlines of their parishes. …”
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    A Systems Thinking Approach to Designing Clinical Models and Healthcare Services by Inas S. Khayal

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Such a configuration makes it ill-suited to provide comprehensive multi-faceted healthcare services that span multiple departments and specialties (e.g., podiatry and endocrinology for diabetes; primary care and psychiatry for behavioral health; and palliative care physicians, chaplains, and social workers for end-of-life care). …”
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    Chaplaincy Transitioning Covid-19 in the South African Mining Sector by Dr Mmamajoro Phalatsi-Shilubana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…During the Covid-19 scare in 2020, chaplains provided ongoing emotional, social and spiritual support to frontline workers in other professional fields in general, and to all workers working in the mining sector in particular. …”
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    The Religious situation in Ukraine and it’s influence on the establishment and development of military-religious relations in the Armed Forces of Ukraine (1991–2017) by Galyna Starodubets, Serhii Sokoliuk, Oleksii Voroshchuk

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In today’s conditions, military chaplains have gained significant experience of service in the war zone, have strong national and patriotic convictions, are able to withstand significant psychological and physical stress, and are ready to carry out pastoral service in any environment. …”
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    Existential Dimension and Spiritual Assistance in the “A. Gemelli” University Hospital in Rome: A Cross-Disciplinary and Sacramental Enhanced Dynamical Approach in Palliative Care... by Alessandro Mantini, Maria Adelaide Ricciotti, Eleonora Meloni, Anita Maria Tummolo, Sabrina Dispenza, Christian Barillaro

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Gemelli polyclinic in Rome, the level of training that the care team has received in collaboration with the chaplains has generated a good generalized awareness of the importance of integrating the spiritual needs of patients and their families into their care, considering salvation as well as health, in a model of dynamic interprofessional integration.…”
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    Integration of the Verbatim Exercise into a Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship by Christopher R. Powers, Garrett E. Snipes, Katie Boykin Harbin, Andrew Fischer, Nancy Anderson, Kevin Cheng, Kristi Ford-Scales, Bryan C. Siefert

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…an exercise with a long and integral history in the training of health care chaplains. Verbatims are word-for-word accounts of a clinician's encounter with a patient and/or the patient's family. …”
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    The religious aspects of the Scottish covenanting armies, 1639-1651 by Furgol, EM

    Published 1983
    “…These themes have been interpreted broadly to include the rules of war, the army chaplains, religious manifestations in military life, the moral behaviour of the soldiers, and the role of the armies in spreading the presbyterian faith. …”
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    Religious or Spiritual Experiences and Bipolar Disorder: A Case Study from the Perspective of Dialogical Self Theory by Eva Ouwehand, Hetty Zock, Hanneke Muthert

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…It could be argued, however, that DST could be used as a helpful instrument for the exploration of both medical and spiritual ‘voices’ in the interpretation of religious experiences in both clinical practice by hospital chaplains and by other professionals.…”
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    On the Concepts of Religion and Confessionality for Pastoral Care and Spiritual Care in Interreligious and Intercultural Contexts: Clarifications with the Help of Religious Educati... by Sabine Joy Ihben-Bahl, Traugott Roser

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…What significance do these premises have as a basis or a target for research and the fields of action and for the self-understanding of chaplains or spiritual caregivers? Our contribution draws attention to the potential for the reflection on “religion” to inform an understanding of its role in healthcare. …”
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    Spiritual and religious perspectives in persons with visual impairment due to age-related macular degeneration by Carina Salzer, Lacramioara Samoila, Hosnasadat Mortazavi Moshkenani, Ovidiu Samoila

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The profile of such patients could be those believing in a higher power, praying often, participating in religious services, being worried about the loss of vision, and needing assistance in daily life.DiscussionAn interdisciplinary and multidimensional team of medical health professionals including mental health workers and chaplains can be of great value in managing persons with AMD.…”
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    Religious life for women from the twelfth century to the middle of the fourteenth century with special reference to the English foundations of the Order of Fontevraud by Kerr, B, B. M. Kerr

    Published 1995
    “…<p>The Order of Fontevraud, founded in 1100 by the hermit/preacher Robert of Arbrisssel was the only twelfth-century women's order incorporating into its structure a group of chaplains and lay brothers whose specific role was to serve the nuns. …”
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    A thematic analysis of shared experiences of essential health and support personnel in the COVID-19 pandemic by Linda Carman Copel, Suzanne C. Smeltzer, Christine D. Byrne, Mu-Hsun Chen, Donna S. Havens, Peter Kaufmann, Heather Brom, Jennifer Dean Durning, Linda Maldonado, Patricia K. Bradley, Janell Mensinger, Jennifer Yost

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A total of 2,762 essential workers (e.g., nurses, physicians, chaplains, respiratory therapists, emergency medical technicians, housekeeping, and food service staff, etc.) participated in the study with 1,079 (39%) providing text responses. …”
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    A thematic analysis of shared experiences of essential health and support personnel in the COVID-19 pandemic. by Linda Carman Copel, Suzanne C Smeltzer, Christine D Byrne, Mu-Hsun Chen, Donna S Havens, Peter Kaufmann, Heather Brom, Jennifer Dean Durning, Linda Maldonado, Patricia K Bradley, Janell Mensinger, Jennifer Yost

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A total of 2,762 essential workers (e.g., nurses, physicians, chaplains, respiratory therapists, emergency medical technicians, housekeeping, and food service staff, etc.) participated in the study with 1,079 (39%) providing text responses. …”
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