The last two decades have witnessed a shift in the conversation on secularism and secular identities. The debate that religious identities have decreased and that religious thinking, religious practices and religious institutions were once at the core of the life in western societies, is now redirected. At a time when multi- -faith societies and institutions are largely recognized, the need for reconstructing the meaning and the role of religion and belief rises. Drawing from current research undertaken by the author in the UK, this article aims to depict the role of religion in contemporary professional practice and the attitude of the religious literacy of health care professionals, through an overview of the history of religion in the UK
It has long been assumed that religion is in decline in the West: however it continues to have an im...
Health and social care professionals need sufficient religious literacy in order to handle the compl...
This chapter operates on the premise that social workers in health care would benefit from expanding...
The last two decades have witnessed a shift in the conversation on secularism and secular identities...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
Religion and belief are once again largely recognised in the public sphere; religion has been reinst...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
A full understanding and a competent approach to dying patients will lead to qualitative service del...
A full understanding of and a competent approach to dying patients may lead to a more qu-alitative s...
Aims and objectives. To assess the claim that conceptualisations of religion and spirituality should...
Religion and belief, either as identities or concepts, have been explored by several contemporary th...
Healthcare chaplaincy in the National Health Service (NHS) has rapidly changed in the last few years...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education (RE) in England have focused on the need to add...
Aim. The concept of spirituality is much discussed in the UK nursing literature, despite the fact th...
This article outlines the factors that must be taken into account if we are to understand fully the ...
It has long been assumed that religion is in decline in the West: however it continues to have an im...
Health and social care professionals need sufficient religious literacy in order to handle the compl...
This chapter operates on the premise that social workers in health care would benefit from expanding...
The last two decades have witnessed a shift in the conversation on secularism and secular identities...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
Religion and belief are once again largely recognised in the public sphere; religion has been reinst...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
A full understanding and a competent approach to dying patients will lead to qualitative service del...
A full understanding of and a competent approach to dying patients may lead to a more qu-alitative s...
Aims and objectives. To assess the claim that conceptualisations of religion and spirituality should...
Religion and belief, either as identities or concepts, have been explored by several contemporary th...
Healthcare chaplaincy in the National Health Service (NHS) has rapidly changed in the last few years...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education (RE) in England have focused on the need to add...
Aim. The concept of spirituality is much discussed in the UK nursing literature, despite the fact th...
This article outlines the factors that must be taken into account if we are to understand fully the ...
It has long been assumed that religion is in decline in the West: however it continues to have an im...
Health and social care professionals need sufficient religious literacy in order to handle the compl...
This chapter operates on the premise that social workers in health care would benefit from expanding...