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Empowered to Serve: Resilience and Impact in Changing Times

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  • Rev. Adane Woldemariam Michael

    (The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya P.O. Box 62157, 00200 Nairobi, Kenya)

  • Rev. Chrispine Ouma Nyandiwa, PHD

    (The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya P.O. Box 62157, 00200 Nairobi, Kenya)

Abstract

The text provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with ecumenism and interfaith dialogue, particularly within the context of university/college chaplaincy. The detailed exploration provides a thorough understanding of the complex dynamics involved in ecumenism and interfaith dialogue within the university/college chaplaincy setting. It highlights the importance of promoting inclusivity, fostering understanding, and navigating challenges to create a more harmonious and accepting spiritual environment. There are two forms of dialogue: ad intra (Ecumenism) which focuses on unity and collaboration within Christianity. The other one is ad extrea (interfaith dialogue), which addresses interactions between different faith traditions. Religion is depicted as a potent force, capable of influencing individuals to extreme actions. Chaplaincies play a crucial role in navigating faith issues. Ecumenism and interfaith dialogue within chaplaincy present both opportunities and challenges. By addressing doctrinal differences, respecting religious freedom, and acknowledging diverse needs, chaplains can contribute to inclusive spiritual care and foster collaborative communities. The success of chaplaincy in a multi-faith context relies on effective training, ongoing education, and institutional support, ensuring that chaplains are equipped to navigate the complexities of diverse religious landscapes.

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  • Rev. Adane Woldemariam Michael & Rev. Chrispine Ouma Nyandiwa, PHD, 2024. "Empowered to Serve: Resilience and Impact in Changing Times," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(2), pages 269-275, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:2:p:269-275
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