Course Syllabus

Instructor: Jeffrey Mahan and Katherine Turpin
E-mail: jmahan@iliff.edu, kturpin@iliff.edu

Overview of the Course (click to download introductory letter)

Course Synopsis

A praxis course is designed to provide experiential education in the practices of ministry that students at Iliff are likely to engage in their professional lives. They are an occasion to work on the integration of theory and practice in a specific area of ministry, in this case ministry at the end of life. In this praxis we hope to engage actual practices of ministry involved in accompanying the dying and bereaved, such as meeting with the family, planning a service, providing pastoral care, conducting the funeral using the ritual of your tradition, etc.

In this course, we will be making use of a variety of learning styles including reading and discussion, field research and role play in order to allow participants to have embodied experience with various ministry encounters that may arise at the time of death. It will be important for all the participants to engage in the full range of learning styles. Please note that there are three advanced assignments that you need to complete between now and our gathering on Jan. 31 & Feb 1st. There is not a post seminar paper to write, so your successful completion of this Ministry Praxis depends on your engaged participation and completing the advanced assignments. 

 

Books for the Course:

The Good Funeral: Death, Grief, and a Community of Care, Thomas G. Long and Thomas Lynch, Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2013.  ISBN 10: 066423853X or ISBN  13: 978-0664238537

 

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Overview and Objectives

Evaluation

Policies And Services

Degree Learning Goals

Care and Education Tasks.docx

Course Summary:

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