Providing a bridge between research in healthcare and spirituality
and practitioner perspectives, these essays on chaplaincy in
healthcare continue dialogue around constructing, negotiating and
researching spiritual care and discuss the critical issues in
chaplaincy work, including assisted suicide and care in children's
hospices. Each section of the book is introduced by an academic
theologian, giving the book a strong theoretical base, before
serving healthcare chaplains offer their perspectives and
experiences with material drawn from practice in a broad spectrum
of healthcare contexts. The integration of theory and practical
application in these essays will be of interest to chaplains,
healthcare practitioners, and students of theology and healthcare.
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