Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 196 pages) |
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Explorations in practical, pastoral, and empirical theology |
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Explorations in practical, pastoral, and empirical theology.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Origins of the study; Mapping the shape of this book; 1 Locating the origins and context of the study; Introduction; Tracing the roots of this study; The nature and purpose of the empirical research; The research design; Aspirations and approaches; Summary of the empirical research practice; Research reflexivity; Conclusion; 2 Researching poetics; Introduction; Poetry as reflective form; Poetic Practical Theology |
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Constructing poetic practical theological inquiryThe poetics of creative reflexivity; Poetry and reflexivity in researching professional practice; Conclusion; 3 Poetry in professional development: a case-study; Introduction; Poetry in clergy CME: a reflection on practice; The Ordinal, metaphor and ministerial identity; Poetry, reflection and ministerial identity; The development of CME as professional learning; Poetry and metaphor in Reflective Practice and Theological Reflection; Conclusion; 4 Reflective Practice Poetry Groups: pedagogy and process; Introduction |
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Constructing RPPGs as reflective spaceConstructing RPPGs as research context; Critical reflection on RPPGs in research practice; Developing methodology for participant review and evaluation; Methods for attending to inter-personal dynamics in RPPGs; Dual Reflexivity: ministerial identity and researching professional practice; Five poems in reflection and research; Conclusion; 5 The generative power of poetry in Reflective Practice; Introduction; Poetry locates reflection: describing encounter with ministerial experience |
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Poetry speaks: articulating language for reflection on ministerial experiencePoetry re-imagines: listening for generative process in Reflective Practice; Poetry falters: tracing the limitations of poetry in Reflective Practice; Conclusion; 6 Conclusion and implications; Introduction; Poetry in relation to Continuing Ministerial Education; Implications for CME practice; Implications for Continuing Professional Development; Poetry, Practical Theology and Reflective Practice: five reflective stanzas; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1 Sample participant information sheet |
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Appendix 2 Sample participant review questionnaire for RPPGAppendix 3 Sample protocol for a group participant review conversation; Appendix 4 Some trans-disciplinary applications of poetry in Theological Reflection and Reflective Practice; Bibliography; Index |
Summary |
This groundbreaking study offers an innovative critical analysis of poetry as a resource for reflective practice in the context of continuing professional development. In the contemporary drive in all professions for greater rigour in education, training, and development, little attention is paid to the inner shape of learning and meaning-making for individuals and groups, especially ways in which individuals are formed for the task of their work. Building on empirical research into the author's professional practice, the book takes the use of poetry in clergy continuing ministerial development as a case-study to examine the value of poetry in professional learning. Setting out the advantages and limitations of poetry as a stimulant for imaginative, critical reflexivity, and formation within professional reflective practice, the study develops a practical model for group reflection around poetry, distilling pedagogical approaches for working effectively with poetry in continuing professional development. Drawing together a number of strands of thinking about poetry, Practical Theology, and reflective practice into a tightly argued study, the book is an important methodological resource. It makes available a range of primary and secondary sources, offering researchers into professional practice a model of ethnographic research in Practical Theology which embraces innovative methods for reflexivity and theological reflection, including the value of auto-ethnographic poetry |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Mark Pryce is a practical theologian, poet and Anglican priest. He is a leading practitioner in ministerial formation and continuing ministerial development, serving as Director of Ministry for Church of England Birmingham. Mark is Chaplain to The Queen, an Honorary Canon of Birmingham Cathedral, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Visiting Research Fellow at The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education Birmingham, and Visiting Scholar of Sarum College, Salisbury |
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 29, 2020) |
Subject |
Clergy -- Post-ordination training.
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Theology -- Study and teaching (Continuing education)
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Poetry.
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Pastoral theology -- Church of England.
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Poetry as Topic
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poetry.
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RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Systematic.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
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RELIGION -- General.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- Pastoral Ministry.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- Theology -- General.
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Pastoral theology -- Church of England
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Clergy -- Post-ordination training
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Poetry
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Theology -- Study and teaching (Continuing education)
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2019010053 |
ISBN |
9781315601908 |
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1315601907 |
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9781317076629 |
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131707663X |
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9781317076612 |
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1317076621 |
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9781317076636 |
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1317076613 |
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