Spirituality, Ethics and CareJessica Kingsley Publishers, 15 окт. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 208 The book includes chapters on ethics, religion and spirituality; the community of care; fit for purpose; values, virtues and the patient, and challenging faith. This is a welcome addition for the practitioners and those training in human services.' |
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... begin to handle that in professional practice and how can we enable the patient or client to explore the connections? To begin to make sense of this, I will review how these connections used to be seen, how perspectives have changed ...
... begin to work through the importance of dialogue and mutual testing, both affective and cognitive, in the development of moral meaning. Third, like McIntyre, Hauerwas offers no account of personal autonomy in the light of the community ...
... begin to dialogue with others outside the church. He admits that the church does not always get things right, but argues that this has to be sorted out within the community, because critiques from outside have no relevance. In short ...
... begin to ascertain what God wants through sustained wrestling with the traditions and communities of religion and community. I will suggest in subsequent chapters that such a challenge can come from both within and outside any formal ...
... begin to find an adequate basis for ethics. He rehearses the historical arguments about formal religion's abuse of power. Holloway suggests that Christian morality has often been used to prevent genuine moral reflection amongst ...
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Spirituality and Ethics | 55 |
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Love | 82 |
Fit for Purpose | 106 |
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Values Virtues and the Patient | 132 |
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Challenging Faith | 156 |
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Spirituality and the Domain of Justice | 179 |
REFERENCES
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SUBJECT INDEX
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AUTHOR INDEX
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