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Our work at Ohio State emphasizes the dynamic aspects of religious systems and the importance of studying them within carefully nuanced understandings of the larger social and cultural contexts in which they exist.
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Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is graduate-level theological and professional education for ministry that takes place in a clinical setting. CPE students learn the art and skills of spiritual care by providing spiritual care to patients, families and staff, and then reflecting on their ministry experiences with an ACPE Certified Educator supervi...
CPE is taken by seminary students preparing for ordained ministry, ordained clergy who desire continuing education in pastoral/spiritual care, and qualified lay persons who may desire the learning in self-reflection and spiritual care for ministry within their faith communities. Lay persons and clergy may also take CPE to discern a ministry vocatio...
CPE has been offered for more than 30 years at Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center, one of the largest and most diverse academic medical centers in the country. Our CPE program and Chaplaincy Department are well integrated into the Mission of the Medical Center: to improve people’s lives through patient care, education and research. CPE students joi...
Each “unit” of CPE, whether Level IA, IIA, IB or IIB, or Certified Educator CPE, consists of a minimum of 400 hours combining no less than 100 hours of structured group and individual education with supervised clinical practice in ministry. CPE students are assigned to patient care units to serve as a chaplain intern or resident. In addition to vis...
The Center for the Study of Religion was established in 2007 to encourage and support scholarly research on religion (s) at The Ohio State University.
Degree: BA. Campus: Columbus. College: Arts and Sciences. Religious studies is a uniquely comparative, cross-cultural and interdisciplinary way to study the world’s religions.
Our chaplains understand the spiritual and emotional concerns that are unique to a serious illness or medical condition and are available to help meet the needs of patients, family members and staff of all faiths, as well as those who are spiritual but not religious.
Why choose religious studies? Religious Studies at Ohio State is an interdisciplinary field, which requires the active involvement of faculty from numerous different departments, from the arts to the hard sciences.
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