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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... churches tended to discourage reflection within churches, seeing the priest or minister as the 'expert' or 'guru' who embodied the orthodoxy and spoke for the community. This is well demonstrated by Hull (1991) in relation to religious ...
... Church. Any Christian community is pluri-vocal, as Meeks (1993) notes of the second century church, and tends to develop radical questioning of practice, often informed by those on the margins of the community. Second, Hauerwas does not ...
... 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, the Hauerwas position makes ethics relative ...
... church developed through argument and debate. It is precisely through these arguments that the church develops its moral character. This same tradition is seen throughout the church history. Luther, for instance, fights for the freedom ...
... church is not to enter into dialogue, but to 'out narrate' the other views, so that this essentially truthful view held by the church triumphs. There is not space here to do Milbank's view full justice. However, I feel it important to ...
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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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