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Paul Schenck

Paul Chaim Schenck (born 1958) is an ordained clergyman, author, and lecturer.[1]

Paul Schenck
Paul Chaim Schenck
Born
Paul Chaim Schenck

1958 (age 65–66)
EducationLuther Rice University, Holy Apostles College and Seminary, St. Thomas University, Gratz College
OccupationCertified clinical chaplain
Known forPastoral counseling, lectures, publications, anti-abortion activism
SpouseRebecca Wald

Early life and work edit

Schenck was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, to Henry P. Schenck and Marjorie M. Apgar. He has two sisters and an identical twin brother with whom he was raised in Grand Island, New York. His father was born Jewish and his mother converted to Judaism from the Catholic and Anglican (Episcopal) churches. He and his brother attended Hebrew School in nearby Niagara Falls until the sixth grade. As a teenager, Schenck turned away from Judaism, and after a period of atheism and agnosticism, he became a born-again Christian. He was married in 1977 in an interfaith ceremony in Niagara Falls, New York, presided by Paul Fodor, the Hungarian Holocaust survivor and author. At the time, Schenck was a student in the Institute of Jewish Studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Schenck became director of the Empire State Teen Challenge center, a faith-based residential treatment program for persons with "life-controlling problems" such as substance use and abuse, antisocial behaviors, criminal conduct, and relational conflicts. He has been active as a religious professional for more than 40 years as a religious educator, counselor, and executive.

Education and experience edit

Schenck graduated from the Luther Rice University in 1984 with a B.A. in biblical studies with a focus on the Hebrew Old Testament. He stood his canonical examinations at the Philadelphia Theological Seminary in 1995. In 2005, he received a Master Certificate in executive leadership from the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. He received a master's degree in health care ethics from the Bioethics Institute at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut, and received certification in health care ethics. He completed coursework with the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in Arlington, Virginia, where he received a Master of Science degree in psychology, and holds doctorates in educational leadership and pastoral practice from the School of Arts and Education of St. Thomas University and the Graduate Theological Foundation. He was granted a certificate of Interfaith Leadership by the faculty of Gratz College Philadelphia and he completed the seminar in Jewish philosophy at the yeshiva Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem. He studied Hebrew at Baltimore Hebrew University. He completed the Master Course in bioethics at the Kennedy Institute at Georgetown University. Schenck is a registered practitioner with the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE), and is board certified in pastoral counseling.

Professional life edit

Since 2020, Schenck has been a spiritual integration counselor in private practice with clients in telehealth, clinical, and office practice. He is a member of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, in which he is a registered practitioner (#16634), and a Certified Clinical Chaplain (NAVAC).

In his pastoral counseling practice, he uses an eclectic approach, with the main focus on spiritually interpreted logotherapy developed by the neuro-psychiatrist, Viktor Frankl. Logotherapy aims to discover and apply a sense of meaning and purpose in overcoming problems in life such as substance use and abuse, relational conflicts, self-esteem, and self-care, anxiety and depression, and spiritual needs such as love, companionship, enjoyment, optimism, and religious fulfillment.

Schenck has taught at the Elim Bible College, Lima, New York; the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, Philadelphia; and Thomas More College in Manchester, New Hampshire, and was a guest lecturer at Messiah University, Grantham, Pennsylvania, the State University of New York,[clarification needed] Georgetown University, and American University. He is a frequent lecturer on religious, moral, and ethical topics, as well as the bible, Jewish-Christian, and interfaith studies. In 2019 ProQuest published his research in the experience and operation of sensual and emotional empathy using the seminal theoretical work of the phenomenologist, Edith Stein.

Since December, 2021, Schenck has been a clinical chaplain in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs medical center in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

Works edit

  • Spiritual Care for Schizophrenia: An examination of the Biology, Phenomenology, and Spirituality.
  • Ten Words That Will Save A Nation, with Rob Schenck
  • Constitutions of American Denominations, with Rob Schenck (3 volumes, Hein Law Publishing, 1983)
  • Annotated Letter from the Birmingham Jail and Bonhoeffer on Nascent Human Life (National Clergy Council, 1989; 1990)
  • A Tyranny of Consensus (Vital Issues Press, 1993)
  • The Blackstone Commentaries on the Common Law (4 volumes, Hein Law Publishing, 1994)
  • Empathy Towards Persons (ProQuest, 2019)
  • Divorce After Conversion (Gratz College/Researchgate, 2020)
  • Jeremiah: A Psycho-social Profile (Gratz College/Researchgate, 2020)
  • Early American Jewish Personalities (Gratz College/Researchgate, 2021)
  • Eastern European Jewish Culture (Gratz College/Researchgate, 2021)
  • Who Converted the Great Synagogue into a Movie Theater? (2021, Gratz College/Researchgate)

References edit

  1. ^ "Priests For Life - Fr. Paul Schenck and the National Pro-Life Center on Capitol Hill". www.priestsforlife.org. Retrieved 2022-06-11.

External links edit

  • aclj.org
  • nationalprolifecenter.org

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challenged and removed Find sources Paul Schenck news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Paul Chaim Schenck born 1958 is an ordained clergyman author and lecturer 1 Paul SchenckPaul Chaim SchenckBornPaul Chaim Schenck1958 age 65 66 Glen Ridge New Jersey U S EducationLuther Rice University Holy Apostles College and Seminary St Thomas University Gratz CollegeOccupationCertified clinical chaplainKnown forPastoral counseling lectures publications anti abortion activismSpouseRebecca Wald Contents 1 Early life and work 2 Education and experience 3 Professional life 4 Works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and work editSchenck was born in Glen Ridge New Jersey to Henry P Schenck and Marjorie M Apgar He has two sisters and an identical twin brother with whom he was raised in Grand Island New York His father was born Jewish and his mother converted to Judaism from the Catholic and Anglican Episcopal churches He and his brother attended Hebrew School in nearby Niagara Falls until the sixth grade As a teenager Schenck turned away from Judaism and after a period of atheism and agnosticism he became a born again Christian He was married in 1977 in an interfaith ceremony in Niagara Falls New York presided by Paul Fodor the Hungarian Holocaust survivor and author At the time Schenck was a student in the Institute of Jewish Studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo Schenck became director of the Empire State Teen Challenge center a faith based residential treatment program for persons with life controlling problems such as substance use and abuse antisocial behaviors criminal conduct and relational conflicts He has been active as a religious professional for more than 40 years as a religious educator counselor and executive Education and experience editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Paul Schenck news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Schenck graduated from the Luther Rice University in 1984 with a B A in biblical studies with a focus on the Hebrew Old Testament He stood his canonical examinations at the Philadelphia Theological Seminary in 1995 In 2005 he received a Master Certificate in executive leadership from the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame He received a master s degree in health care ethics from the Bioethics Institute at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell Connecticut and received certification in health care ethics He completed coursework with the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in Arlington Virginia where he received a Master of Science degree in psychology and holds doctorates in educational leadership and pastoral practice from the School of Arts and Education of St Thomas University and the Graduate Theological Foundation He was granted a certificate of Interfaith Leadership by the faculty of Gratz College Philadelphia and he completed the seminar in Jewish philosophy at the yeshiva Ohr Somayach Jerusalem He studied Hebrew at Baltimore Hebrew University He completed the Master Course in bioethics at the Kennedy Institute at Georgetown University Schenck is a registered practitioner with the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education ACPE and is board certified in pastoral counseling Professional life editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Paul Schenck news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message This biographical section is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic November 2022 Since 2020 Schenck has been a spiritual integration counselor in private practice with clients in telehealth clinical and office practice He is a member of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education in which he is a registered practitioner 16634 and a Certified Clinical Chaplain NAVAC In his pastoral counseling practice he uses an eclectic approach with the main focus on spiritually interpreted logotherapy developed by the neuro psychiatrist Viktor Frankl Logotherapy aims to discover and apply a sense of meaning and purpose in overcoming problems in life such as substance use and abuse relational conflicts self esteem and self care anxiety and depression and spiritual needs such as love companionship enjoyment optimism and religious fulfillment Schenck has taught at the Elim Bible College Lima New York the Reformed Episcopal Seminary Philadelphia and Thomas More College in Manchester New Hampshire and was a guest lecturer at Messiah University Grantham Pennsylvania the State University of New York clarification needed Georgetown University and American University He is a frequent lecturer on religious moral and ethical topics as well as the bible Jewish Christian and interfaith studies In 2019 ProQuest published his research in the experience and operation of sensual and emotional empathy using the seminal theoretical work of the phenomenologist Edith Stein Since December 2021 Schenck has been a clinical chaplain in the U S Department of Veterans Affairs medical center in Lebanon Pennsylvania Works editSpiritual Care for Schizophrenia An examination of the Biology Phenomenology and Spirituality Ten Words That Will Save A Nation with Rob Schenck Constitutions of American Denominations with Rob Schenck 3 volumes Hein Law Publishing 1983 Annotated Letter from the Birmingham Jail and Bonhoeffer on Nascent Human Life National Clergy Council 1989 1990 A Tyranny of Consensus Vital Issues Press 1993 The Blackstone Commentaries on the Common Law 4 volumes Hein Law Publishing 1994 Empathy Towards Persons ProQuest 2019 Divorce After Conversion Gratz College Researchgate 2020 Jeremiah A Psycho social Profile Gratz College Researchgate 2020 Early American Jewish Personalities Gratz College Researchgate 2021 Eastern European Jewish Culture Gratz College Researchgate 2021 Who Converted the Great Synagogue into a Movie Theater 2021 Gratz College Researchgate References edit Priests For Life Fr Paul Schenck and the National Pro Life Center on Capitol Hill www priestsforlife org Retrieved 2022 06 11 External links editaclj org nationalprolifecenter org paulschenck com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Schenck amp oldid 1213528088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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