Webinar: International Perspectives on Humanist Chaplaincy
This webinar is organised by Mount Sinai & Chaplaincy Innovation Lab (New York) in collaboration with University of Humanistic Studies.
More information & registration
Information on the webinars (website PthU)
https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/event/international-perspectives-on-humanist-chaplaincyModerators
Rev. David Fleenor, assistant professor of medical education and director of education, Center for Spirituality and Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Dr. Joanna Wojtkowiak, assistant professor, University of Humanistic Studies.
Speakers
-Dr. Carmen Schumann is assistant professor at the department of humanist chaplaincy studies at the University of Humanistic Studies in the Netherlands and specializes in (post)secular chaplaincy from philosophical and empirical perspectives.
-Joel Nightingale Berning is a chaplain at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. He is a Board Certified Chaplain in the Association of Professional Chaplains and serves on its Board of Directors and its Commission on Certification. He majored in Religious Studies at Pomona College, earned his Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary, and is endorsed by the Religious Naturalist Association.
-Hope Fried identifies as a Humanist Reform Jew and serves as a chaplain at the Hospital for Special Surgery. She holds a BA in Art History and Religion from Smith College and earned her M.Div. from Union Theological Seminary with a thesis on the history and psychology of ghost experiences in the process of grief and mourning. She is currently working towards her board certification with the Association of Professional Chaplains.
Contactpersoon | dr. Joanna Wojtkowiak |
Locatie | Online |
Website | https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/event/international-perspectives-on-humanist-chaplaincy |
Datum | 17-5-2021 |
Openingstijden | 10am EDT/4pm CEST |