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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... one's moral identity – as part of moral reasoning. Hence, he runs the danger of throwing the baby out with the bath-water. Milbank, on the other hand, argues that it is only possible to convince through the God narrative. Put briefly ...
... one's own world view and values. Such a view moves away from what she refers to as 'soft relativism' (the simple acceptance of every different view and the impossibility of a universal perspective) (p.248), and thus revisits Taylor's ...
... one's spirit and these different aspects of life. It is also possible to refer to spirituality as an academic discipline, involving systematic research that reflects upon such practice and the meanings that may emerge from that ...
... one's sexuality – one's sexual identity and being. This area is a good example of the way in which historically there has been a fragmentation of the person. The spirit was often seen as not just simply distinct from the body but also ...
... one's relationship with it. Humans depend upon the environment for sustenance, and it depends upon mankind, for protection and responsible stewardship. At the heart of this is an interconnectedness that sees humans as not existing as ...
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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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