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Unique needs: Salvation Army officers in retirement and end-of-life care

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Stevens, Bruce Allen
Shaw, Rhonda
Bewert, Peter
Salt, Mavis
Ma, Jennifer

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The Haworth Pastoral Press

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Retirement is a major life transition. On this point there is general agreement. But what about retirement for clergy and those who serve in the church? Perhaps a few see ministry as a job; then the change would be much like a worker ceasing paid employment. However, does being ordained, having a respected leadership role in the church, and serving God bring some unique dynamics to this transition? In this article we try to identify such factors using a large sample of Australian Salvation Army officers.

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Journal of Religion, Spirituality and Aging

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2099-12-31
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