Aims and objectives. To assess the claim that conceptualisations of religion and spirituality should be grounded in theology, and acknowledge the global resurgence of religion. Background. Although there is widespread agreement in the nursing literature that ‘spirituality’ is a broader concept than ‘religion,’ and should be understood generically, this approximate consensus has occasionally been challenged. A recent paper by Barbara Pesut and colleagues argues that the generic view not only empties spirituality of powerful religious symbols and narratives, but underestimates the continuing social influence of religion, and its resurgence on a global scale. Accordingly, these authors suggest three principles for conceptualising spirituality ...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
A full understanding of and a competent approach to dying patients may lead to a more qu-alitative s...
This chapter identifies spiritual care as a contested practice in modern healthcare, shaped by the n...
Aim. The concept of spirituality is much discussed in the UK nursing literature, despite the fact th...
The relationship between Spirituality and Healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and ...
Religion and belief are once again largely recognised in the public sphere; religion has been reinst...
When most people think about spirituality and religion, they consider them to be often one and the s...
Spirituality did not begin with today’s trends, nor is a new paradigm perspective an essential. Nurs...
A full understanding and a competent approach to dying patients will lead to qualitative service del...
Aims. To offer a detailed discussion of the issue of ‘lack of critique’ in the literature on spirit...
This response to Linda Woodhead’s paper is in broad agreement with the findings of the study and the...
Background. Spirituality is an increasingly discussed topic in nursing. In some parts of the UK ther...
The last two decades have witnessed a shift in the conversation on secularism and secular identities...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
Ever since sociology emerged as a scientific discipline, its founding fathers have stressed that mod...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
A full understanding of and a competent approach to dying patients may lead to a more qu-alitative s...
This chapter identifies spiritual care as a contested practice in modern healthcare, shaped by the n...
Aim. The concept of spirituality is much discussed in the UK nursing literature, despite the fact th...
The relationship between Spirituality and Healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and ...
Religion and belief are once again largely recognised in the public sphere; religion has been reinst...
When most people think about spirituality and religion, they consider them to be often one and the s...
Spirituality did not begin with today’s trends, nor is a new paradigm perspective an essential. Nurs...
A full understanding and a competent approach to dying patients will lead to qualitative service del...
Aims. To offer a detailed discussion of the issue of ‘lack of critique’ in the literature on spirit...
This response to Linda Woodhead’s paper is in broad agreement with the findings of the study and the...
Background. Spirituality is an increasingly discussed topic in nursing. In some parts of the UK ther...
The last two decades have witnessed a shift in the conversation on secularism and secular identities...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
Ever since sociology emerged as a scientific discipline, its founding fathers have stressed that mod...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
A full understanding of and a competent approach to dying patients may lead to a more qu-alitative s...
This chapter identifies spiritual care as a contested practice in modern healthcare, shaped by the n...