Tyndale Seminary Pastoral Thanatology
Overview
Thanatology is the study of grief, bereavement, death and dying. This growing discipline explores the grieving process, ethical issues surrounding death and dying, cultural, gender and societal attitudes towards death, the issues facing both the dying and the bereaved, and the place of ritual and memorialization.
Many Thanatology students find that ministering to others through grief or loss is rewarding, benefiting the recipient through a difficult period in their life. The program will equip students with the knowledge and skills for assisting those facing or coping with grief and death from the perspective of both the dying and the bereaved. The course will also direct students toward biblical and spiritual resources in grief and bereavement.
This Program Benefits:
- Pastors
- Counsellors
- Spiritual directors
- Chaplains
- Hospice and palliative care workers
- Lay pastoral caregivers
Interesting Courses:
- Spiritual Care of the Dying and Grieving
- Cultural and Gender Dynamics in Grief, Death and Dying
- Disenfranchised Grief
- Biblical and Spiritual Resources for End of Life Care Certification
Certification
Tyndale’s graduates in Pastoral Thanatology will be eligible to be certified by the Canadian Council of Professional Certification (Global) as a Certified Thanatologist Pastoral Specialist (CTPS). This certification requires a minimum of a Master’s degree with bible, theology and a minimum of six courses in thanatology plus an internship of 260 hrs.
Degree & Diploma Options
Doctor of Ministry
Master of Divinity
Post-DMin Certificate
Post-Graduate Diploma
Concentration in Pastoral Thanatology
MTS and Graduate Diploma students may use their elective courses to complete a four-course concentration in Pastoral Thanatology.
Internship Requirements
An internship is required to successfully complete an MDiv in Pastoral Thanatology.
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