Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan, this article offers a paradigm for inhabiting compassion. Compassion is understood in this article as a moral emotion that is also a pathocentric virtue. This definition creates a dynamic view of compassion as a desire to alleviate the suffering of others, the capacity to act on behalf of others and a commitment to sustain engagement with the suffering other. To weave this vision of compassion as a habitus rather than a theoretical construct, the article develops three phases of compassion: seeing, companioning and sighing. This framework deepens and augments a pastoral theological paradigm of compassion with the aim of inculcating an inhabi...
Background: The Francis report into the catastrophic failures of care in a UK NHS hospital Trust ide...
This thesis is a philosophical essay concerning compassion and remorse, two of the more central kind...
The importance of compassion iswidely recognized and it is receiving increasing research attention. ...
Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan...
Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan,...
This article discusses the notion of compassion using interdisciplinary approach - theological and p...
<p>The pastoral ministry of caregiving inevitably implies a cost. The spiritual ethos in the C...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
To understand the nature of compassion, I trace an arc from the Christian Scriptures, which are “sat...
The inner processes that make compassion possible arose from the evolutionary advantage of caring fo...
In some popular and political discourse, ‘compassion’ is commonly conceived as a simple or ‘given’ a...
The work introduces a new and innovative pastoral/spiritual care theory/model, which I have labeled ...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely...
Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding which seeks shared experience of th...
Background: The Francis report into the catastrophic failures of care in a UK NHS hospital Trust ide...
This thesis is a philosophical essay concerning compassion and remorse, two of the more central kind...
The importance of compassion iswidely recognized and it is receiving increasing research attention. ...
Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan...
Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan,...
This article discusses the notion of compassion using interdisciplinary approach - theological and p...
<p>The pastoral ministry of caregiving inevitably implies a cost. The spiritual ethos in the C...
Beginning with a discussion about the meaning of compassion and its Judaic and Christian foundations...
This paper defends a new, role-differentiated account of the virtues of compassion. My main thesis ...
To understand the nature of compassion, I trace an arc from the Christian Scriptures, which are “sat...
The inner processes that make compassion possible arose from the evolutionary advantage of caring fo...
In some popular and political discourse, ‘compassion’ is commonly conceived as a simple or ‘given’ a...
The work introduces a new and innovative pastoral/spiritual care theory/model, which I have labeled ...
What motivates people to serve others? Why do we help those in need, the poor, the sick, the lonely...
Compassion is an attribute of a person’s affective understanding which seeks shared experience of th...
Background: The Francis report into the catastrophic failures of care in a UK NHS hospital Trust ide...
This thesis is a philosophical essay concerning compassion and remorse, two of the more central kind...
The importance of compassion iswidely recognized and it is receiving increasing research attention. ...