Gerontology in theological education
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Gerontology in theological education
Haworth Press, c1989
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Note
"Gerontology in theological education has also been published as Journal of religion & aging, volume 6, numbers 1/2, 1989"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-166)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Gerontology in Theological Education provides a wealth of useful information to those interested in planning the introduction or improvement of gerontological materials in the curriculum of theological schools. The need for including aging in the professional education of the clergy is clear, yet it is a relatively unmet need. In response to this general lack of gerontological training in theological education, this landmark volume documents a model project planned and implemented at the Gerontology Center at Georgia State University and provides suggestions for its use elsewhere.Administrators and faculty will find here the results of a national study of gerontology in theological education. Detailed descriptions of eight innovative programs nationwide and an extensive bibliography will also provide guidance for administrators and faculty interested in locating materials that relate to their gerontological concerns
Table of Contents
Contents Foreword (Neal S. Bellos)
Part I: Introduction
Introduction and Suggestions for Use (Barbara Payne)
A National Study of Gerontology in Theological Education (Earl D. C. Brewer)
Part II: Innovative Programs
Interdenominational Theological Center: Curriculum Responses to Gerontology (Thomas J. Pugh)
Interdenominational Theological Center: Impacting the Black Church for Ministries With the Elderly (Mance C. Jackson)
Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary: Program in Aging (Melvin A. Kimble)
Nashotah House: Gerontology and the Curriculum at a Small Episcopal Seminary (Charles F. Caldwell)
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary: A Project in Gerontology (Edward A. Powers, Thomas B. Robb, and Susan N. Dunfee)
Presbyterian School of Christian Education: Center on Aging (Henry C. Simmons)
Saint Paul School of Theology: Aging Studies (David B. Oliver)
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Baylor University: Ministerial Gerontological Education (Ben E. Dickerson, Dennis R. Myers, Lucian E. Coleman, Jr., and Derrel R. Watkins)
Part 3: An Annotated Bibliography
Gerontology and Religion: An Annotated Bibliography (Barbara Payne)
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