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No one should die alone: “Just holding hands” among vigil volunteers in Denmark

open access: yesEthos, EarlyView.
Abstract A wealth of societal concerns about loneliness has surfaced in recent years, raising questions about the negative impacts of increasing social lacks. Exploring a widespread saying among Danish vigil volunteers that “No one should die alone,” we ask: What is at stake in this concern with lonely deaths? And how is relationality practiced at life'
Lone Grøn, Laura Skifter Andersen
wiley   +1 more source

Trauma, sociogenesis, and the work of societal healing after conflict: “All Rwandans are wounded”

open access: yesEthos, EarlyView.
Abstract This article explores recurring problems in post‐conflict studies of trauma through the lens of evolving discourses of psychic woundedness in post‐genocide Rwanda. Research suggests that global psychiatric discourses did not enter the Rwandan public sphere until after the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, at which point local iterations of ...
Zoë Elizabeth Berman
wiley   +1 more source

Opening the Sacred Chamber: The Cultural and Ethical Odyssey of Cardiac Surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cardiovasc Dev Dis
Leivaditis V   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Analytic Theology, Model Pluralism, and Progress

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract In recent discussions of methodology in analytic theology, attention has been paid to the use of model‐building—providing simplified accounts of doctrines, or clusters of doctrines, that merely approximate to the truth of the matter—as a practice that enables analytic theologians to carry out their work whilst respecting the mystery ...
Harvey Cawdron
wiley   +1 more source

The Matthew Effect and Ethics

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract The unequal distribution of goods seems to be a permanent phenomenon both nationally and globally. Although the historical details of the roots of inequality may vary slightly from country to country, one of the main causes is the so‐called ‘Matthew effect’, which refers to the accumulation of advantages.
Juha Räikkä
wiley   +1 more source

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