Summer 2005/Pasadena
Two-week intensive: July 18-29
CN552
Bridger

CN552: ETHICAL ASPECTS OF PASTORAL CARE AND COUNSELING. Francis Bridger.


DESCRIPTION:

This course is designed for those who wish to become more effective pastoral practitioners. It aims:

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
Pastoral care and counseling are more than a matter of technique. This course will challenge students to develop a theological understanding of the ethical dimension in counseling and to apply insights gained to the practice of pastoral care and counseling. Its purpose is to provide a solid foundation for practical pastoral ministry.

COURSE FORMAT:
The course is highly interactive. It contains a combination of input from lecturer, class discussion, small group exercises, role-play, debate, private study, and collaborative presentations. The course will meet daily for two weeks for four-hour sessions.

REQUIRED READING:
Bond, T. Standards and Ethics for Counselling in Action. Sage Publications, 1997. (Contains British Association for Counseling Code of Conduct.)

Bridger, F. and D. Atkinson. Counselling in Context: Developing a Theological Framework. Darton, Longman & Todd, 1998.

Course Reader.

Either
Trull, J. and J. E. Carter. Ministerial Ethics. Broadman and Holman, 1993; OR

Gula, R. M. Ethics in Pastoral Ministry. Paulist Press, 1996.

RECOMMENDED READING:
Anderson, R. S., ed. Theological Foundations for Ministry: Selected Readings for a Theology of the Church in Ministry. T&T Clark, 1997/2000.

Boyajian, J., ed. Ethical Issues in the Practice of Ministry. United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, 1984.

Goodliff, P. Care in a Confused Climate. Darton, Longman & Todd, 1998.

Cunningham, D. These Three are One: The Practice of Trinitarian Theology. Blackwell, 1998.

Vardy, P. and P. Grosch. The Puzzle of Ethics. Fount, 1994.

ASSIGNMENTS:
  1. Attendance at all classes and participation in one team or individual presentation to class.

  2. A reflective learning journal recorded over the two-week period of the intensive, due Monday, August 1 (30%).

  3. One 10-12 page essay, due Friday, August 19 (70%).

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets MDiv core requirement in Pastoral Care and Counseling (MIN 5).

FINAL EXAMINATION: None.