Ever since sociology emerged as a scientific discipline, its founding fathers have stressed that modernisation will result in secularisation. The belief in the ‘death of God’ as a sine qua non condition for social progress has also been prevalent during the past 100 years and has resulted in the popularity of the secularisation thesis. In contrast this paper argues that religion has not disappeared in the Western World but is being transformed. It is argued that modern medicine reflects the religious heritage of Western culture: its ideology, myths, dogmas, symbols, beliefs, rituals, practices, hopes and fears. Even more, it is a form of secular religion. The analysis is based on functional, phenomenological and cultural approaches toward r...
In the face of managed care and market economies infringing on the practice of medicine, reducing it...
The relationship between Spirituality and Healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and ...
As a science and practice transcending metaphysical and ethical disagreements, ‘secular ’ medicine s...
Aims and objectives. To assess the claim that conceptualisations of religion and spirituality should...
出版社版Modern medicine places importance on the physical aspect of human diseases and biomedicalapproac...
Religion and belief are once again largely recognised in the public sphere; religion has been reinst...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
The secularization thesis predicts that science will eventually render religion useless due to inher...
Man has always yearned for a higher sense of belonging in life. Since ancient ages, human beings hav...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
This article proposes to look at the ritual dimension of hospital work, a chain of words and acts, w...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in intensive care units in three European countries, the ...
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...
This book explores the ways in which the body is sacred in Western medicine, as well as how this ide...
In the face of managed care and market economies infringing on the practice of medicine, reducing it...
The relationship between Spirituality and Healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and ...
As a science and practice transcending metaphysical and ethical disagreements, ‘secular ’ medicine s...
Aims and objectives. To assess the claim that conceptualisations of religion and spirituality should...
出版社版Modern medicine places importance on the physical aspect of human diseases and biomedicalapproac...
Religion and belief are once again largely recognised in the public sphere; religion has been reinst...
In modern societies the functional differentiation of medicine and religion is the predominant parad...
The secularization thesis predicts that science will eventually render religion useless due to inher...
Man has always yearned for a higher sense of belonging in life. Since ancient ages, human beings hav...
The aim of this article is to examine the way in which knowledge-power is exercised in contemporary ...
This article proposes to look at the ritual dimension of hospital work, a chain of words and acts, w...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in intensive care units in three European countries, the ...
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...
This book explores the ways in which the body is sacred in Western medicine, as well as how this ide...
In the face of managed care and market economies infringing on the practice of medicine, reducing it...
The relationship between Spirituality and Healthcare is historical, intellectual and practical, and ...
As a science and practice transcending metaphysical and ethical disagreements, ‘secular ’ medicine s...