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Walking Along the Edge: The Poetics of Clinical Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care

A profound witness to the threshold of life and death, captured through the lens of pastoral care.

Walking Along the Edge by Rev. Dr. Alden E. Sproull is a deeply personal and scholarly collection that serves as a bridge between the clinical and the spiritual. Drawing from his extensive experience as a clinical chaplain, Sproull provides a rhythmic and reverent account of accompanying individuals through the complexities of serious illness. This collection is more than poetry; it is a vital document of medical humanities and pastoral theology.

Insights into the Spiritual Landscape of Illness

Sproull’s work utilizes the "poetics of presence" to illuminate the hidden emotional journeys of patients and their families. This collection offers a rigorous exploration of:

  • The Threshold Experience: A lyrical study of the "edge" between existence and transition, offering a compassionate framework for understanding end-of-life care.

  • Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE): An invaluable companion for those in training, providing a sensory and emotional perspective on the duties of a hospital chaplain.

  • The Architecture of Healing: Redefining healing not just as a physical recovery, but as a spiritual reconciliation and a search for meaning amidst life-threatening conditions.

Format: EPUB

Language: English

Length: 87 pages

Walking Along the Edge: The Poetics of Clinical Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care

A profound witness to the threshold of life and death, captured through the lens of pastoral care.

Walking Along the Edge by Rev. Dr. Alden E. Sproull is a deeply personal and scholarly collection that serves as a bridge between the clinical and the spiritual. Drawing from his extensive experience as a clinical chaplain, Sproull provides a rhythmic and reverent account of accompanying individuals through the complexities of serious illness. This collection is more than poetry; it is a vital document of medical humanities and pastoral theology.

Insights into the Spiritual Landscape of Illness

Sproull’s work utilizes the "poetics of presence" to illuminate the hidden emotional journeys of patients and their families. This collection offers a rigorous exploration of:

  • The Threshold Experience: A lyrical study of the "edge" between existence and transition, offering a compassionate framework for understanding end-of-life care.

  • Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE): An invaluable companion for those in training, providing a sensory and emotional perspective on the duties of a hospital chaplain.

  • The Architecture of Healing: Redefining healing not just as a physical recovery, but as a spiritual reconciliation and a search for meaning amidst life-threatening conditions.

Format: EPUB

Language: English

Length: 87 pages

Walking Along the Edge

“I chose to walk alongside many people who were struggling with serious illnesses. (…) For me, this meant walking the edge with them often between life and death.” Alden Sproull

Through his work with people who were struggling with serious illness, Alden Sproull discovered a journey of reflection, insight and trust. Walking along the edge between life and death with those who battled every day for their lives was exciting, challenging, disturbing, troubling, and, ultimately, life-changing. Join him and discover for yourself what it means to walk the edge of life.

Alden discovered that choosing this path meant he needed to accept the fact he didn’t have more than an academic understanding of illness. He realized that he would need to be taught by those who were in the battle with being ill every day of their lives. For him, this meant walking the edge with them often between life and death. The years of journey have been exciting, challenging, disturbing, troubling, and life-changing. The price regarding what he was asked to let go of and the gifts given in return have been greater blessings than money could ever buy. Within the poems he captures what it meant to him to walk the edges in people’s lives. Through these poems, families and loved ones have found clear pictures of their felt experience during their loved one’s process. As you walk through these poems you will experience the cutting edge in your own life, pointing to your confusion, asking what does this means for me? Those served would give you this guidance, take time for reflection, let insights go deeper, and trust the process. Who knows what you will discover?

About the Author

Rev. Dr. Alden E. Sproull, originally from Monaca, Pennsylvia, is an ordained Elder and pastored churches in Pa for eight years before entering Clinical Chaplaincy. He holds a B.Th, and M.Div degrees, graduate studies in Pastoral Care and Counseling at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and in Adult Education at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He holds a Doctorate in Christian Spirituality from San Francisco Theological Seminary, received in 2003. His primary ministry has been with patients in hospitals and medical clinics dealing with Cancer, providing emotional, relational, and spiritual support during the journey with a life-threatening illness. Out of this ministry grew his work as a Spiritual Director. He currently has a private practice in Shelby seeing interested persons in person and online. He has held Prayer and Spiritual Retreats around the country. He has lectured at the University of California Riverside in the Medical School teaching physicians Spiritual Assessment and Diagnosis, and taught at the graduate school of Psychology in Anaheim, CA. in the area of Spiritual Integration in Clinical practice for graduate students. He and Victoria moved to Shelby 4 years ago to be closer to their daughter and 3 grandsons who reside in Kings Mountain. His interest in poetry began as he would hear his father read him poems written for the family to enjoy. As he began ministry in the hospital, poems began to be part of healing for himself as he found words to express what he was dealing with in the care of others. This focus was also found helpful at the bedside assisting clients in writing their own poems. Thus this book of poetry is given with the many clients in mind who helped write with him the written poems.