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Introduction
1. How to use this Resource
2. About the Author
3. Map of Website
4. Acknowledgements
5. Bibliography
Nature of Chaplaincy
1. Being New
i. The experience of being new
ii. Questions to ask when new
2. Shape of Chaplaincy
i. Why be a (church) university chaplain?
ii. On the edge?
iii. Freedom vs structural integration
iv. Inter-relationship between long-term vision and episodic opportunity
v. Summer pilgrimage (time away together)
vi. Working with the Christian Union
vii. The question of numbers
viii. Widening the team
ix. Chaplaincy as advanced outpost of the Church?
3. Presence
i. Theology & presence
ii. Forms of presence
iii. Working at presence
4. Role of the Chapel
i. The purpose of the chapel
ii. The power of liturgy
iii. Relationship between the explicit and the implicit
iv. Kingdom, Church and world
5. Living with Limits
i. Living with what’s possible
ii. Living without certainty
iii. The danger of self-justification
iv. The inevitability of change
6. Resourcing oneself
i. Sustaining oneself
ii. Facing times of doubt
iii. Imaging chaplaincy: an exercise
iv. Chaplaincy review
7. Pastoral Engagement
i. The purpose of pastoral ministry
ii. The power of good questions
iii. Speaking the truth
iv. Reaching the ‘hidden students’
Identity
1. The Nature of Identity
i. Continuity of identity
2. Anglican Identity
i. Identity and boundary
ii. Anglican identity as process
iii. Anglican identity characteristics and chaplaincy
iv. Chaplain as public Anglican symbol
v. Relation to institutional Christianity
vi. Promoting Anglican ‘brand loyalty’?
3. Identity-Relevance Dilemma
i. The identity-relevance dilemma unfolded
ii. ‘So what do you do?’
Kingdom of God Theology
1. The Kingdom of God
i. Why think about the Kingdom of God?
ii. What is the Kingdom of God?
iii. Can we bring about the Kingdom?
2. Interpretation Matters
i. Interpretation and reality
ii. Imagination and interpretation
iii. Awakening the symbolic
3. Priority of Gift
i. Gift or performance?
ii. Completion: tyranny or promise?
iii. Life against death
iv. Narrative as gift
Mission & Contemporary Context
1. Mission
i. What is mission?
ii. The cost of mission
iii. Chaplaincy as mission
2. Contemporary context
i. Universities: places of permanent revolution?
ii. Dialogue with contemporary student culture
3. Vocation
i. The vocation to salvation
ii. Vocation and creation
iii. Callings
4. Hidden Christians
i. Types of student christian
ii. Engaging the ‘hidden christians’
5. The Secular
i. Rethinking the secular
6. The Spiritual
i. Defining the ‘spiritual’
ii. Working with the spiritual
iii. The limits of the spiritual
iv. The value of an ‘associateship programme’
7. Equality
i. The problem with ‘inclusivity’
ii. What is fair?
iii. The basis of equality
iv. Defending a theological account of equality
v. Equality and ‘the market’
8. Other Faiths & Beliefs
i. Opening up the Christian tradition from within to other voices
ii. Mission and other faiths
iii. Working with other faiths
9. Sustainability
i. Crisis of values
ii. Economic vs. sustainable language: an opportunity for chaplaincy
Education
1. Enacting the core purpose
2. Education and identity formation
3. Tourist or pilgrim?
4. Education and the consumer society
5. Education as conversation
Chaplains on Campus: Understanding Chaplaincy in UK Universities
1. Who are today’s university chaplains?
2. What is the purpose of chaplaincy? Do perceptions differ, and with what consequences?
3. What role do chaplains play in universities?
4. How do chaplains relate to others in their universities?
5. What relationships do chaplains have with contexts outside the university? How do these influence their work?
6. How is chaplaincy responding to an increasingly multi-faith environment?
7. How is university chaplaincy equipped and resourced?
8. Is chaplaincy effective? If so, in what ways?
9. Does chaplaincy differ by type of university? Are Cathedrals Group universities – the only group united by affirming a Christian ethos – distinctive, and in what ways?
10. What resources can theology offer? How can chaplains understand their work theologically?
11. Recommendations
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Identity
3. Identity-Relevance Dilemma
The identity-relevance dilemma unfolded
‘So what do you do?’