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This textbook looks at how different world faiths approach ethics in health and social care, and how their faith informs their practice.
A simple summary of anthropological views of religious ritual suggests these rituals serve three functions (Segal, 1983): 0 Religious ritual applies beliefs. These beliefs are about the cosmos (how God and individuals relate) as well as ...
Bioethics for Nurses, the first book of its kind, is for nurses and nurses in training who still believe in treating the whole person—not just their medical condition.
Liturgy In J. Komonchak, M. Collins, 8': D. Lane (Eds), The new dictionary of theology (NDT) (pp. 591—601). Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press. Cunningham,J. L. (1990). Anointing. InJ. Komonchak, M. Collins, (SI D. Lane (Eds), ...
These needs, Martin added, will be more acutely manifested in the school-age child and the adolescent (p. 414). ... model of the needs of children with life-limiting conditions (Donnelly, Huff, Lindsey, McMahon, & Schumacher, 2005).
"This book explores the relationship between spirituality and the practice of nursing, providing students and professionals with invaluable insights from a variety of perspectives .
This unique book discusses the spiritual aspects of nursing care, addressing the needs of both nurse and patient. It emphasizes the universality of spirituality and is appropriate for nurses and...
Provides a variety of perspectives on faith community nursing roles and practice.
12 He NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF The biblical understanding of health is closely related to the concept of shalom. Often translated as “peace,” shalom actually incorporates all the elements that go into making a God-centered community—peace, ...