Abstract
“The founders of clinical pastoral education were moral reformers at heart; they wanted to reshape ethical sensibility and to reform professional leadership within and sometimes without the churches. That moral purpose has endured. But they did not always share the same moral vision. Their programs and practices reflected two conflicting kinds of ethical sensibility, and two differing judgments about what was ethically important in human nature.”
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