The author argues that the strong connections between moral meaning and spirituality are often not reflected in the health and social care literature. Using case studies and examples from everyday situations, the author provides a practical framework for incorporating spirituality into ethical decision-making and care.
The author argues that the strong connections between moral meaning and spirituality are often not reflected in the health and social care literature. Using case studies and examples from everyday situations, the author provides a practical framework for incorporating spirituality into ethical decision-making and care.
Simon Robinson is Professor of Applied and Professional Ethics and Director of the Centre for Applied Spirituality at Leeds Metropolitan University, and a Fellow in Theology at the University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. 1. Ethics, Religion and Spirituality. 2. Exploring Spirituality. 3. Spirituality and Ethics. 4. Love. 5. The Community of Care: Fit for Purpose. 6. Values, Virtues and the Patient. 7. Challenging Faith. 8. Spirituality and the Domain of Justice. References. Subject index. Author index.
Introduction. 1. Ethics, Religion and Spirituality. 2. Exploring Spirituality. 3. Spirituality and Ethics. 4. Love. 5. The Community of Care: Fit for Purpose. 6. Values, Virtues and the Patient. 7. Challenging Faith. 8. Spirituality and the Domain of Justice. References. Subject index. Author index.
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