Chaplaincies in a “Post-Secular” Multicultural University
As universities in Australia are faced with a growth in diversity and intensity of religion and spirituality on campus, this article explores the work of chaplains and its reception by students on a multi-campus suburban university. It finds that the religious work of these professionals is not the primary emphasis in the university context; what is of greater significance to students and the university institution is the broader pastoral and welfare-support role of chaplains. We discuss these findings in relation to post-secularism theory and the scaling down of state-provided welfare in public institutions such as universities.
2020 ◽
Vol 12
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pp. 487-493
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2019 ◽
Vol 12
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pp. 7-20
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2020 ◽
Vol 6
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pp. 264-279
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2019 ◽
Vol 7
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pp. 59-72
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