Site mapAbout usConsultative CommitteeAsk LibrarianContributionCopyrightCitation GuidelineDonationHome        

CatalogAuthor AuthorityGoogle
Search engineFulltextScripturesLanguage LessonsLinks
 


Extra service
Tools
Export
The Emergence of Buddhist Chaplaincy Training in Ontario, Canada
Author Shiu, Henry C. H. (著)
Source Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumev.17
Date2022
Pages130 - 160
PublisherNalanda College of Buddhist Studies
Publisher Url http://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjbs
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteArticles
AbstractThe development of Engaged Buddhist movements in Asian countries in the 1960s led to the heightened awareness of various forms of mundane suffering in Western society and the commitment to alleviate it through skilful knowledge, selfless dedication, empathy, and compassion. This commitment to socially engaged practice serves as a bridge between traditional Buddhist practice and the recent development of Buddhist chaplaincy as a new phase of development of Engaged Buddhism in the 21st century. With regard to chaplaincy training in Ontario, other than Emmanuel College and Knox College at the University of Toronto, two other universities offer professional training programs recognized by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO): the MA in Counselling and Spirituality offered by St. Paul’s University at the University of Ottawa and the MA in Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy offered by Martin Luther University College at Wilfrid Laurier University. Neither program offers any courses on Buddhism. Competent Buddhist chaplains are practicing in Canada who have not received training through accredited programs. Although it demonstrates that many Canadian organizations accept the validity of the informal training of Buddhist chaplains, this article looks at the development of an accredited Buddhist chaplaincy training program in Ontario and examines this unique form of chaplaincy utilizing Buddhist contemplative care as its essence.
Table of contentsAbstract
Introduction
Buddhist Meditation, Engaged Buddhism, and Contemplative Care
Buddhist Chaplaincy Training Programs in the US
Buddhist Chaplaincy Training in Canada
Conclusion
Bibliography
ISSN1710825X (P)
Hits67
Created date2022.11.24
Modified date2022.11.24



Best viewed with Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) but not supported IE

Notice

You are leaving our website for The full text resources provided by the above database or electronic journals may not be displayed due to the domain restrictions or fee-charging download problems.

Record correction

Please delete and correct directly in the form below, and click "Apply" at the bottom.
(When receiving your information, we will check and correct the mistake as soon as possible.)

Serial No.
656902

Search History (Only show 10 bibliography limited)
Search Criteria Field Codes
Search CriteriaBrowse