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EthicsWalk addresses
spiritual care as an ethical enterprise.
It explores why relationships between
spiritual care providers and those
they serve need protection, and
examines what that protection entails. PlainViews invites
our readers to share their responses
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which will be published in the
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Anne Underwood has an undergraduate
degree in religious studies, a
master’s degree in rural sociology
and a mid-life law degree obtained
after working over a decade as
a college administrator. She has
mediated for the Maine family courts
since 1983. Currently she serves
as an advisor to the ethics commissions
of ACPE, APC, the CCAR (Central
Conference of American Rabbis),
and NAJC, and consults with a variety
of Protestant faith communities
on issues of power, fair process,
and congregational conflict management.
Her articles on mediation and restorative
justice have appeared in the ACPE
News, The APC News and on the ACPE
web site. Articles on clergy accountability
and judicatory processes are published
by the Alban Institute and The
Journal on Religion and Abuse. A
chapter, “Clergy Sexual Misconduct:
A Justice Issue,” appears in Body
and Soul: Rethinking Sexuality
as Justice-Love , Marvin Ellison
and Sylvia Thorson-Smith, editors,
The Pilgrim Press, 2003.
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5/17/2006
Vol. 3, No. 8 - Response
to: re-focusing on the patient
5/3/2006
Vol. 3, No. 7 - Anne
Underwood, MS, JD: re-focusing
on the patient: response to CaseConference
#7
4/19/2006
Vol. 3, No. 6 - Response
to: end-of-life discernment:
personal, not political
4/5/2006
Vol. 3, No. 5 - Anne
Underwood, MS, JD: end-of-life
discernment: personal, not political
3/15/2006
Vol. 3, No. 4 - Anne
Underwood, MS, JD: Response to:
Immigration reform: politics
and the
human
spirit
3/1/2006
Vol. 3, No. 3 - Anne
Underwood, MS, JD: Immigration
reform: politics and the human
spirit
2/15/2006
Vol. 3, No. 2 - Anne
Underwood, MS, JD: Response to
Theology, Science, and The First
Amendment
- Part 2: contextualizing the
conflict
2/1/2006
Vol. 3, No. 1 - Anne Underwood,
MS, JD: Theology, Science, and
The First Amendment - Part 2:
contextualizing
the conflict
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