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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... humanity that informs practice. In Christian terms this has classically led to different schools of thought stressing the negative and positive view of humanity, or interdependence of humanity. All this may establish a set of human ...
... human limitations, material and moral, ultimately expressed in the theology of sin, i.e. the view that we as human beings are in a state of sin and thus unable to be ethical without the support of God or a particular religion ...
... humanity as rational autonomous beings, responsible for working out their own response to ethical dilemmas. This focus on reason also led to the questioning of metaphysics – doctrines about what underlies reality, such as the nature and ...
... human person is no longer seen as autonomous, but rather the effect of discourse or power systems. • A breakdown of ... humanity – dominated in the West by the Christian ethic. Such grand narratives might exist in the minds of the great ...
... human beings work together with the Spirit to create reality. • At the source of all this, for some, is a form of cosmic love that enables all human beings to be responsible for themselves and for the Environment (Perry 1992) ...
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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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