Austin Philip Guiles Papers, 1920-1953

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Austin Philip Guiles Papers, 1920-1953

Collection includes writings by Guiles, his teaching material, correspondence, information about the Earhardt Foundation, institutional records, and case files.

Eight boxes (7.45 linear feet)

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Guiles, Austin Philip, 1894-1953.

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Austin Philip Guiles (1894-1953) was a key figure in the development of the clinical pastoral education movement, which developed into the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. He was a student of Anton T. Boisen and worked with him at the Worcester State Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts in the late 1920s and early 1930s. There he employed the case study teaching method, which was intended to help counselors develop a clinical theology. From the description of Austin Phili...

Association for Clinical Pastoral Education.

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The Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) was formed on November 17, 1967 by the merger of four organizations: the Association of Clinical Pastoral Educators (formerly, the Southern Baptist Association for Clinical Pastoral Education), the Council for Clinical Training, Inc. (CCT), the Institute of Pastoral Care, Inc., and the Department of Institutional Chaplaincy and Clinical Pastoral Education - Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. While the formation of the AC...

Boisen, Anton T. (Anton Theophilus), 1876-1965

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