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Chaplaincy and the Great commission

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Andrea Herlong. Chaplaincy and the Great Commission. Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry (Ambridge, PA). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1b0c15e-3fcb-41f9-bc75-672efb6643e5?locale=en.

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A. Herlong. Chaplaincy and the Great commission. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1b0c15e-3fcb-41f9-bc75-672efb6643e5?locale=en

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Andrea Herlong. Chaplaincy and the Great Commission. Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry (Ambridge, PA). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f1b0c15e-3fcb-41f9-bc75-672efb6643e5?locale=en.

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  • This thesis examines how Christian clinical chaplains stay faithful to Christ while working in an environment which prohibits non-requested faith sharing. It explores this challenge through the biblical stories of Joseph in Nebuchadnezzar's Court, Daniel in Pharaoh's Court, Esther in the court of Xeroxes, and through the teachings of Jesus. The writings of Luther, Calvin, Packer, Newbigin, and Kirkwood were researched for their theological implications for ministry in church and state. Christian chaplains and supervisors were interviewed to describe their ministries. Their answers were helpful in understanding how to minister as a Christian chaplain in a diverse interfaith/intercultural hospital.
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  • 02/17/2024

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