Difference between revisions of "Cure of Souls"
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==[[Moral Theology & Ethics]]== | ==[[Moral Theology & Ethics]]== | ||
+ | a. [[Ability to identify morally relevant information in a situation]] | ||
+ | b. [[Evaluate using 3 methods: consequences, rules, character/virtue]] | ||
+ | c. [[Resources from scripture & tradition]] | ||
+ | d. [[Lives of the saints - exemplars of Christian life]] | ||
+ | e. [[Mandated Reporter]] | ||
+ | f. [[Individual & corporate]] | ||
+ | g. [[Pastoral implications]] | ||
+ | h. [[Sacrament of confession]] | ||
+ | i. [[Cure of Souls]] | ||
+ | j. [[Contemporary Moral Issues]] | ||
==[[Canonical Areas]]== | ==[[Canonical Areas]]== |
Revision as of 17:30, 7 June 2017
The Cure of Souls has a long, rich history in the Anglican tradition of Christian life. Candidates will be asked to demonstrate awareness of practice of the Cure of Souls as it relates to their future life as Anglican clergy.
Recommended Reading
Resources
Moral Theology & Ethics
a. Ability to identify morally relevant information in a situation b. Evaluate using 3 methods: consequences, rules, character/virtue c. Resources from scripture & tradition d. Lives of the saints - exemplars of Christian life e. Mandated Reporter f. Individual & corporate g. Pastoral implications h. Sacrament of confession i. Cure of Souls j. Contemporary Moral Issues