172 Pages
by Routledge

174 Pages
by Routledge

182 Pages
by Routledge

The milestone text integrating the disciplines of social work and divinity! In everyday life, spirituality and the practice of effective social work are inseparable. As a result, professionals and social service administrators have in recent years felt a stronger obligation to attend to the spiritual needs of clients. Social Work and Divinity examines the potential of integrating the disciplines... Read more
  • INTRODUCTION
  • Social Work and Divinity: Directions for Joining These Disciplines in Dual Degree Programs (Daniel Lee and Robert O’Gorman)
  • The Regeneration of Ecological, Societal, and Spiritual Life: The Holistic Postmodern Mission of Humanity in the Newly Emerging Planetary Civilization (Joe Holland)
  • Developing Compassionate Communities Through the Power of Caregiving Relationships (Katherine Tyson)
  • Issues, Components and Theoretical Considerations in the Integration of Divinity and Social Work Curricula (Homer Ashby, Jr.)
  • The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Social Work: Creating a Space for Integration in MSW/MDiv Joint Programs (Terry B. Northcut)
  • The Diaconate as Dual-Skilled Ministry: A Proposal in Support of Dual Degree Programs for Formation (Margaret Ann Crain)
  • Collaborative Responses to the Demands of Emerging Human Needs: The Role of Faith and Spirituality in Education for Social Work (Edwin M. Conway)
  • Integrating Religion and Social Work in Dual Degree Programs (Edward R. Canda)
  • Teaching About Organized Religion in Social Work: Lessons and Challenges (Ram A. Cnaan, Stephanie C. Boddie, and Rivka A. Danzig)
  • Does a Dual Degree Make a Difference in Social Work: An Empirical Study (Holly B. Nelson-Becker)
  • Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) and the Professional Identity of the Dual Degrees Student (Robert T. O’Gorman)
  • Conclusion: Current State of Social Work and Divinity Dual Degree Program (Daniel B. Lee)
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Lee, Daniel; O'Gorman, Robert; Ahearn Jr, Frederick L