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J Health Care Chaplain ; 29(3): 245-255, 2023.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37166788

From the gallows and fields of war to the street and bedside, chaplains of color have been present and instrumental in providing spiritual and emotional support in public and private settings across the United States. Their histories and experiences are not well documented and integrated into the field of spiritual care and chaplaincy, a field often understood as predominantly White, male, and Christian. This article introduces this special issue by offering historical context-particularly for Black chaplains-and naming the key themes that weave through the articles included. Naming the experiences of chaplains of color is a central step in responding to historically grounded racial inequities in the work of chaplaincy and spiritual care in the United States.


Chaplaincy Service, Hospital , Pastoral Care , Humans , Male , United States , Clergy/psychology , Spirituality , Christianity
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