This article explores how Christian faith communities respond to challenges in health care. These challenges are described, and a broader context is sketched, through an exploration of an ethics of care. Subsequently, two examples of Christian communities who respond intentionally to the need for care are presented and studied by using four sub-elements of care (attentiveness, responsibility, competence, and responsiveness) as a heuristic lens. Next, the relationship between care and salvation is discussed. Concludingly, the article argues that Christian communities of care are well equipped for sustainable caregiving because of their spiritual resources, and because they provide a life-context well-suited for caregiving
This article explores whether or not it is important that spiritual carers are grounded in a particu...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
The purpose of this Ministry Focus Paper is to develop a strategy for meeting the spiritual needs of...
This article explores how Christian faith communities respond to challenges in health care. These ch...
The work introduces a new and innovative pastoral/spiritual care theory/model, which I have labeled ...
An overview of Christian belief and ethics and their application in medicine and health car
From periphery to the centre: Towards repositioning churches for a meaningful contribution to public...
This chapter identifies spiritual care as a contested practice in modern healthcare, shaped by the n...
The role of communities in health care has gained prominence in the last few years. Churches as com...
In this paper, I present evidence of the developing interest in spirituality in healthcare and treat...
Healthcare workers are challenged to dare to care enough to provide a service that is holistic. This...
The need to include the spiritual dimension when assessing clients and planning their healthcare is ...
The central issue addressed in this CUP monograph is whether and how Christian ethics might be able ...
The role of communities in health care has gained prominence in the last few years. Churches as comm...
Why a special issue on care? It’s a fair question. As one colleague said recently, if we have the go...
This article explores whether or not it is important that spiritual carers are grounded in a particu...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
The purpose of this Ministry Focus Paper is to develop a strategy for meeting the spiritual needs of...
This article explores how Christian faith communities respond to challenges in health care. These ch...
The work introduces a new and innovative pastoral/spiritual care theory/model, which I have labeled ...
An overview of Christian belief and ethics and their application in medicine and health car
From periphery to the centre: Towards repositioning churches for a meaningful contribution to public...
This chapter identifies spiritual care as a contested practice in modern healthcare, shaped by the n...
The role of communities in health care has gained prominence in the last few years. Churches as com...
In this paper, I present evidence of the developing interest in spirituality in healthcare and treat...
Healthcare workers are challenged to dare to care enough to provide a service that is holistic. This...
The need to include the spiritual dimension when assessing clients and planning their healthcare is ...
The central issue addressed in this CUP monograph is whether and how Christian ethics might be able ...
The role of communities in health care has gained prominence in the last few years. Churches as comm...
Why a special issue on care? It’s a fair question. As one colleague said recently, if we have the go...
This article explores whether or not it is important that spiritual carers are grounded in a particu...
The aim of this article is to illustrate and outline an understanding of spiritual care as a process...
The purpose of this Ministry Focus Paper is to develop a strategy for meeting the spiritual needs of...