Abstract
Describes a non-institutional Clinical Pastoral Education program focusing on street people and the ways CPE students discovered for ministering to them. Argues that the advantages of this CPE model include (1) a unique context for ministry, (2) greater growth in pastoral identity through less identification with institutional authority and more identification with those ministered to, and (3) a different perspective for ethical and theological reflection than is usually found in more traditional CPE programs.
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