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Deconstructing spiritual care: Discursive underpinnings within palliative care research
Abstract Religion and spirituality are integral to the philosophy of palliative care, shaping its approach to spiritual care. This article aims to examine the discourses within palliative care research to illuminate prevailing assumptions regarding spiritual care.
Emma Lundberg +4 more
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Book Review: The Asian Jesus [PDF]
A review of The Asian Jesus by Michael ...
Locklin, Reid B.
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The Distinction between Theology and Ethics: A Critical History
ABSTRACT This article sketches an intellectual history of the distinction between Christian theology and Christian ethics. The twists and turns of that history have been obscured by a recent tendency to deny the distinction's usefulness, as part of a wider strategy for reasserting theology's relevance to modern social problems.
Sean Lau
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Paul Tillich (1886) left his native Germany because of the Nazis about the same time as Karl Earth, but Tillich came to the United States and became a faculty member of Union Theological Seminary, New York. He had spent World War I as a Lutheran chaplain
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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A sociology of existence for a late modern world. Basic assumptions and conceptual tools
Abstract In the present article, we outline basic assumptions and conceptual tools for a sociology of existence. First, we address man's fundamental conditions of existence: that life's finitude and encounters with the uncertainty of existence are fundamental experiences that construct social relations. Second, we outline how existential meaning‐making
Marita Flisbäck, Mattias Bengtsson
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El método de correlación en Paul Tillich
Paul Tillich utiliza un método en el que explicita las relaciones entre filosofía y teología. Él busca el sentido de la vida y el sentido último de las cosas, caminando hacia una orientación religiosa y, posteriormente, filosófica. Se produce, por tanto,
Juan García Pérez
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Dying a lonely death: A conceptual and normative analysis
Abstract This paper argues that a lonely death is, by definition, a bad death and that society as a whole, as well as individuals in society are obligated to assure a certain degree of well‐being, flourishing, or care among and for fellow individuals. Individuals can then be said to have a right against dying a lonely death.
Zohar Lederman
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Paul TILLICH, Mustafa AKÇAY
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AN ‘AMATEUR OF GENIUS’: C.S. LEWIS ON THE RISKS OF PROFESSIONAL THEOLOGY
ABSTRACT Abstract: Six decades after his death, there is still no scholarly consensus regarding whether C.S. Lewis should be considered an important theologian of the twentieth century. This paper investigates where the belief that Lewis was not a theological writer worth taking seriously originated.
Jahdiel Perez
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Search for Meaning in the Anthropocene: A Dialogue Between Psychology and Theology
Dialog, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 8-14, Spring 2025.
Tatjana Schnell, Jan‐Olav Henriksen
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