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May 29, 2001

'Cooperative Inquiry' in Pastoral Care: Some Thoughts on Dr. Rodney J. Hunter's Article

by Robert Charles Powell, MD, PhD:

"Boisen knew he was leading a revolution. 'What is involved is a thoroughgoing shift of attention and a new method of attack and then, in the end, a new authority [for the clergy], grounded not in tradition but in experience.' Boisen called for an 'internship' year of supervised field training during which young clergy might deal with 'living human documents and with actual social conditions in all their complexity' (1926)."

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Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at May 29, 2001 1:37 PM

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