Abstract: Introduction: Considering spiritual care: contexts and debates, Helen Orchard. Part One: Spirituality and Organisations 1. Spirituality and Religion: Chaplaincy in Context, Wesley Carr, Dean of Westminster. 2. Spiritual Institutions? David Lyall, University of Edinburgh. 3. Dumbing down the Spirit, Stephen Pattison, Cardiff University. 4. Speaking of the same things differently, Christopher Swift, Lincoln Theological Institute, University of Sheffield. 5. Discerning the spirits: Theological audit in healthcare organisations, Margaret Whipp, Medical Director, Hartlepool District Hospice. Part Two: Spiritual Care Professionals. 6. Walking on water? The moral foundations of chaplaincy, Mark Cobb, Central Sheffield University Hospitals NHS Trust. 7. Spiritual crisis? Call a nurse, Wilfred McSherry, University of York. 8. Are health care chaplains professionals? James Woodward, Court of Lady Katherine Leveson, Birmingham. 9. Towards competence: a narrative and framework for spiritual care givers, Martin Kerry, Nottingham City Hospital. Part Three: Cultural Dimensions. 10. Sociological perspectives on the care of minority faiths in hospital. Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Cardiff University. 11. Being there? Issues of presence and absence, equality and exclusion, Helen Orchard. 12. Health care: Islamic practice and Muslim needs, Mufti Faheem Mayet, Dewsbury Health Care Trust. 13. Spirituality from a Jewish perspective: The impact on healthcare, Martin van den Bergh, Visitation Committee of the United Synagogue. 14. No level playing field: The multi-faith context and its challenges, Andy SJ Lie, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust. Concluding comment: Whither the spiritual care giver? Helen Orchard.
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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