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The Chaplain's Presence and Medical Power

Rethinking Loss in the Hospital System

Richard Coble

Why is loss present but rarely spoken of in the hospital system? How does such silence carry over to the practices of chaplains who accompany dying patients and grieving families? Richard Coble critically examines his experiences as a hospital chaplain to analyze the place of spiritual care in wider trends vexing healthcare today, including its persistent disparities and its related inability to reckon with human decline. Simultaneously, he offers routes for chaplains to be a force of change.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 230 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4985-5911-9 • Hardback • December 2017 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-4985-5912-6 • eBook • December 2017 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
Series: Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care
Subjects: Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources, Religion / Christian Living / Death, Grief, Bereavement, Religion / Christian Ministry / Counseling & Recovery, Religion / Religion & Science, Health & Fitness / Health Care Issues
Richard Coble, PhD is associate pastor of congregational care and adult education at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church and adjunct professor of pastoral care for Lexington Theological Seminary.
Introduction
1. Modern Hospital Chaplaincy: Negotiations
2. The Biopolitical Sphere: Theories of Spirituality and Chaplaincy Care
3. Selling Life, Silencing Death in Current Healthcare Biopolitics
4. Bio-Psycho-Socio-Spiritual Medicine
5. How to Subvert the Biopolitics of Healthcare I: The Chaplain’s Experience
6. How to Subvert the Biopolitics of Healthcare II: The Chaplain’s Language
Conclusion: Self-Loss and a Biopolitics of Life

Coble’s book is an important addition to pastoral care literature. This is a book all chaplains and pastoral care scholars will want to read.


— Religious Studies Review


Richard Coble cuts straight through the overwhelming rush of today’s medical complex, offering not only a brilliant analysis of healthcare’s technological prowess but also wise and experienced guidance about how chaplains might subvert its relentless obliteration of death and help us grasp death’s loss, catching a glimmer of the transcendent. Anabsolutely essential and unique guide for understanding chaplaincy in advanced postmodern society.
— Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Vanderbilt University


When I was a chaplain I was confused by the chaplaincy literature’s language of non-anxious presence. It did not seem complex enough for what I did. Coble helps me interpret this by describing how hospitals are places to treat death, while chaplains honor the void after death—without much of an agenda—and then state the name of God, which is something new and unexpected. Coble understands what it is like to be a chaplain, and he uses Foucault, Esposito, Nancy, Bataille, and Derrida to deftly explain the work to readers. Chaplains and pastoral care professionals will understand what they do, say, and write in medical charts better from reading this book.
— Philip Browning Helsel, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary


Coble brilliantly analyzes the political trajectories of healthcare that co-opt chaplains into helping patients accept death. Elegantly and cogently written, this book offers subversive theological ways for chaplains and religious leaders to journey into the void of death and lament its profound losses with those who are dying.
— Carrie Doehring, Iliff School of Theology


Drawing on both critical theory and personal experience, Richard Coble offers those who work in pastoral theology—whether as caregivers or as academics—a much-needed analysis of hospital chaplaincy. The Chaplain’s Presence and Medical Power is as political as it is pastoral and, with this book, Coble has established himself as an exciting emerging voice in pastoral care.
— Nathan Carlin, McGovern Medical School


I recommend this book for a detailed argument of resistance to over-medicalisation and the important role of the chaplain in end of life care. While these are well rehearsed arguments, this book adds depth to the case.
— Practical Theology


This book will be most relevant to chaplains and to CPE directors and tutors. The author invites readers to look carefully at the place one is employed including its unspoken assumptions, at one’s profession, and at one’s life as a believer in this setting. It is an invitation that should not be missed.
— Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling


The Chaplain's Presence and Medical Power

Rethinking Loss in the Hospital System

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Why is loss present but rarely spoken of in the hospital system? How does such silence carry over to the practices of chaplains who accompany dying patients and grieving families? Richard Coble critically examines his experiences as a hospital chaplain to analyze the place of spiritual care in wider trends vexing healthcare today, including its persistent disparities and its related inability to reckon with human decline. Simultaneously, he offers routes for chaplains to be a force of change.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 230 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-4985-5911-9 • Hardback • December 2017 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
    978-1-4985-5912-6 • eBook • December 2017 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
    Series: Emerging Perspectives in Pastoral Theology and Care
    Subjects: Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources, Religion / Christian Living / Death, Grief, Bereavement, Religion / Christian Ministry / Counseling & Recovery, Religion / Religion & Science, Health & Fitness / Health Care Issues
Author
Author
  • Richard Coble, PhD is associate pastor of congregational care and adult education at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church and adjunct professor of pastoral care for Lexington Theological Seminary.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    1. Modern Hospital Chaplaincy: Negotiations
    2. The Biopolitical Sphere: Theories of Spirituality and Chaplaincy Care
    3. Selling Life, Silencing Death in Current Healthcare Biopolitics
    4. Bio-Psycho-Socio-Spiritual Medicine
    5. How to Subvert the Biopolitics of Healthcare I: The Chaplain’s Experience
    6. How to Subvert the Biopolitics of Healthcare II: The Chaplain’s Language
    Conclusion: Self-Loss and a Biopolitics of Life
Reviews
Reviews
  • Coble’s book is an important addition to pastoral care literature. This is a book all chaplains and pastoral care scholars will want to read.


    — Religious Studies Review


    Richard Coble cuts straight through the overwhelming rush of today’s medical complex, offering not only a brilliant analysis of healthcare’s technological prowess but also wise and experienced guidance about how chaplains might subvert its relentless obliteration of death and help us grasp death’s loss, catching a glimmer of the transcendent. Anabsolutely essential and unique guide for understanding chaplaincy in advanced postmodern society.
    — Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Vanderbilt University


    When I was a chaplain I was confused by the chaplaincy literature’s language of non-anxious presence. It did not seem complex enough for what I did. Coble helps me interpret this by describing how hospitals are places to treat death, while chaplains honor the void after death—without much of an agenda—and then state the name of God, which is something new and unexpected. Coble understands what it is like to be a chaplain, and he uses Foucault, Esposito, Nancy, Bataille, and Derrida to deftly explain the work to readers. Chaplains and pastoral care professionals will understand what they do, say, and write in medical charts better from reading this book.
    — Philip Browning Helsel, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary


    Coble brilliantly analyzes the political trajectories of healthcare that co-opt chaplains into helping patients accept death. Elegantly and cogently written, this book offers subversive theological ways for chaplains and religious leaders to journey into the void of death and lament its profound losses with those who are dying.
    — Carrie Doehring, Iliff School of Theology


    Drawing on both critical theory and personal experience, Richard Coble offers those who work in pastoral theology—whether as caregivers or as academics—a much-needed analysis of hospital chaplaincy. The Chaplain’s Presence and Medical Power is as political as it is pastoral and, with this book, Coble has established himself as an exciting emerging voice in pastoral care.
    — Nathan Carlin, McGovern Medical School


    I recommend this book for a detailed argument of resistance to over-medicalisation and the important role of the chaplain in end of life care. While these are well rehearsed arguments, this book adds depth to the case.
    — Practical Theology


    This book will be most relevant to chaplains and to CPE directors and tutors. The author invites readers to look carefully at the place one is employed including its unspoken assumptions, at one’s profession, and at one’s life as a believer in this setting. It is an invitation that should not be missed.
    — Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling


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