Themes in Pastoral Theology

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Themes in Pastoral Theology

Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

Course Leader: Sam White

Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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    Themes in Pastoral Theology

    Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

    This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

    Course Leader: Sam White

    Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

    This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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      Themes in Pastoral Theology

      Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

      This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

      Course Leader: Sam White

      Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

      This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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        Themes in Pastoral Theology

        Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

        This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

        Course Leader: Sam White

        Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

        This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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          Themes in Pastoral Theology

          Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

          This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

          Course Leader: Sam White

          Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

          This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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            Themes in Pastoral Theology

            Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

            This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

            Course Leader: Sam White

            Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

            This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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              Themes in Pastoral Theology

              Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

              This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

              Course Leader: Sam White

              Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

              This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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                Themes in Pastoral Theology

                Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

                This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                Course Leader: Sam White

                Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

                This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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                  Themes in Pastoral Theology

                  Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

                  This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                  Course Leader: Sam White

                  Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

                  This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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                    Themes in Pastoral Theology

                    Online Asynchronous (10 weeks)

                    This module forms part of the ARU MAs and are open to all MA students as part of their degree.

                    Course Leader: Sam White

                    Dates: 18th Jan­–26th March 2021

                    This module explores the history of pastoral theology and the practices of pastoral care in a variety of Christian traditions. It uncovers ways in which these dimensions are now in dialogue with multi-cultural, multi-faith and non-religious settings and insights. It explores some of the ways in which social science thinking and practice has entered into critical dialogue with established ecclesial practices and understandings. Students will be expected to contribute their own experiences, practice and contexts into the emerging and developing conversation surrounding contemporary pastoral theology as a discipline and its outworking in Church, chaplaincy and wider society today.

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