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About the Author
Cajetan Ngozika Ihewulezi is a Catholic priest of the Holy Ghost Order. He received an M.A. in systematic theology at Duquesne University and in historical theology at St. Louis University. He holds a doctorate degree in homiletics at The Aquinas Institute of Theology and is a board-certified hospital chaplain by the NACC.
Reviews
...A practical, well-informed, and valuable resource for anyone in ministry, but especially ministers to serve the sick, the infirmed, or the imprisoned. He addresses the parallel process in regards to storytelling and preaching, which is not usually done nor done well in books about preaching. -- Fr. Charles Hart, OFM., CPE, advisor, St. John's Hospital, Springfield, IL
In this research, Fr. Ihewulezi has provided the pastoral care community a rich resource for ministry development. I would recommend this book to anyone who is preparing for parish or specialized pastoral ministry. -- M. Cristina Stevens, BCC, director of Clinical Pastoral Education, Saint Louis University
...Armed with communications theory from the experts and his extensive experience as a hospital chaplain ...Ihewulezi's work will no doubt serve as an eye-opening must-read for hospital, hospice, and nursing home chaplains. But for all parish ministers and preachers who are privileged to visit the sick, especially those thrust into this ministry with little or no formal training, this book will be most invaluable. -- Fr. George Boudreau, O.P. Ph.D., assistant professor of biblical studies, Aquinas Institute of Theology
Book Information
ISBN 9780761852926
Author Cajetan N. Ihewulezi
Format Paperback
Page Count 94
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 177g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 155mm * 7mm