
Topics and Speakers include:
- Introduction to Moral Injury and Recovery: Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock and Chaplain (Col.) Herman Keizer, Jr. (ret.), Co-Directors, Soul Repair Center
- Forgiveness: Dr. Joretta Marshall, Executive Vice President & Dean, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Care and Counseling, Brite Divinity School
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Dr. William C. Gibson, Clinical Psychologist & Neuropsychologist, PTSD-SUD Coordinator, Behavioral Health Outpatient Clinic, Canandaigua VA Medical Center
- Supporting Women Veterans: Grace After Fire
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A symposium organized to introduce participants to “moral injury” and the role religious communities can play in “soul repair.” The event is open to seminary students, pastors, chaplains, leaders of religious communities, service providers, Veterans and their families and friends.
Rita Brock and Herman Keizer
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The Soul Repair Pilot Congregation Consultation is an introduction to moral injury and means for recovery to attendees working with veterans.
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Opening dinner for the Soul Repair Pilot Congregation Consultation.
Rev. Dr. Duane Kelderman
Adjunct Professor at Calvin College
Dr. Duane Kelderman is currently Interim Pastor of LaGrave Ave. Church and Adjunct Professor at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dr. Kelderman has served for 25 years as a congregational pastor and ten years as Vice President for Administration and Professor of Preaching at Calvin Theological Seminary.
A graduate of Calvin College (1973) and Calvin Theological Seminary (1977), Dr. Kelderman earned the Doctor of Ministry degree from Denver Seminary (1990) where he studied communicational design with Dr. Haddon Robinson. He has over 30 publications including collaborative studies, grants, professional publications and popular articles and booklets.
Duane and his wife Jeannette are grateful for three children and four grandchildren.
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