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This thesis is intended for ministers and caregivers who are unsure of what they need to begin providing care for PWD. I find the essential need today for PWD caregivers is to have an empathetic awareness of disability. I argue that providing pastoral care for PWD requires caregivers to have both cognitive awareness of disability and the ability to develop advanced empathetic responses. Caregiving for PWD requires a deep understanding of the unique experience of disability. Empathy also plays a crucial role, as caregivers need to be able to imagine and comprehend PWD’s experiences. A lack of cognitive awareness and accurate knowledge regarding specific disabilities can hinder the development of empathy.

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Thesis Defense Presentation

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Graduation Ceremony

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On the left my Th.M. advisor Dr. Ruben Arjona and on the right Dr. Safwat Marzouk
On the left my Th.M. advisor Dr. Ruben Arjona and on the right Dr. Safwat Marzouk
My graduation from the Th.M. from Union Presbyterian Seminary In Richmond, Va. On May 27, 2023
My graduation from the Th.M. from Union Presbyterian Seminary In Richmond, Va. On May 27, 2023
My graduation from the Th.M. from Union Presbyterian Seminary In Richmond, Va. On May 27, 2023
My graduation from the Th.M. from Union Presbyterian Seminary In Richmond, Va. On May 27, 2023
My graduation from the Th.M. from Union Presbyterian Seminary In Richmond, Va. On May 27, 2023
My graduation from the Th.M. from Union Presbyterian Seminary In Richmond, Va. On May 27, 2023


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