Preface | p. xi |
Foreword | p. xiii |
Editors' Preface | p. xvii |
The Roots of Contemplative Care: Foundations of a Discipline | |
Toward a Definition of Buddhist Chaplaincy, Jennifer Block | p. 3 |
Cultivating an Appropriate Response: Educational Foundations for Buddhist Chaplains and Pastoral Care Providers, Daijaku Judith Kinst | p. 9 |
Meditation Is Not Enough, Wakoh Shannon Hickey | p. 17 |
SPOT: A Training Program for Buddhists in America, Lew Richmond and Grace Schireson | p. 27 |
Beyond the Color Line: Cultivating Fearlessness in Contemplative Care, Cheryl Giles | p. 41 |
Serving the Sick: The Arts of Hospital Chaplaincy | |
The Four Noble Truths as a Framework for Contemplative Care, Trudi Jinpu Hirsch | p. 55 |
Buddhist Chaplaincy in a Christian Context: A Personal Journey, Mark Power | p. 63 |
The Turning of the Dharma Wheel in Its Many Forms, Robert Chodo Campbell | p. 73 |
Widening the Circle: Engaged Bodhichitta in Hospital Chaplaincy, Chris Berlin | p. 81 |
The Jeweled Net: What Dogen and the Avatamsaka Sutra Can Offer Us as Spiritual Caregivers, Koshin Paley Ellison | p. 93 |
The Way of the Chaplain: A Model Based on a Buddhist Paradigm, Mikel Ryuho Monnett | p. 105 |
Dharma Behind Bars: The Arts of Prison Ministry | |
Gary's Story, Dean Sluyter | p. 113 |
Compassion Radiates through Rock, Margot Neuman, with Gary Allen | p. 121 |
We Belong to One Another, Penny Alsop | p. 133 |
All My Relations, Richard Torres | p. 141 |
Caring for Each Other Behind Prison Walls, Nealy Zimmermann | p. 149 |
Buddhists Behind Bars, Terry Conrad | p. 161 |
Wielding Manjushri's Sword: The Arts of College and Military Chaplaincy | |
May You Always Be a Student, Danny Fisher | p. 173 |
Changing Our Mind, Transforming Our World, Ji Hyang Padma | p. 185 |
Buddhist Pastoral Ministry in the Military, Thomas Dyer | p. 193 |
Living with Dying: The Arts of End-of-Life Care | |
Spiritual Care with the Dying, Tenzin Chodron | p. 207 |
Community and Compassion in Care of the Dying, Joan Halifax | p. 219 |
Awakening Kindness: End-of-Life Care in a Social Model Hospice, Randy Sunday | p. 231 |
Being a Compassionate Presence: The Contemplative Approach to End-of-Life Care, Kirsten Deleo | p. 243 |
Finding Acceptance at the Heart of Things, Carlyle Coash | p. 253 |
A Little Nowness, Ginger Brooks | p. 265 |
Ten Slogans to Guide Contemplative Care, Victoria Howard | p. 273 |
The Pastoral Role of the Dharma Teacher: The Arts of Ministry | |
Thus I Have Listened: A Reflection on Listening as Spiritual Care, Willa Miller | p. 281 |
Wrong Speech: Knowing When It's Best to Lie, Lin Jensen | p. 291 |
Report from the Field: Being an American Zen Buddhist Minister, Steve Kanji Ruhl | p. 301 |
Buddha, Dharma, and Community Ministry in the City, Rebecca O. Johnson | p. 309 |
Family Programming in Buddhist Community, Sumi Loundon Kim | p. 315 |
Internet Resources for Buddhist Chaplaincy and Ministry | p. 325 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 327 |
Reprint Permissions | p. 331 |
Index | p. 333 |
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