Caring well : religion, narrative, and health care ethics / edited by David H. Smith.
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Louisville, Ky. :
Westminster John Knox Press,
©2000.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the importance of listening and the pertinence of religion / David H. Smith
- Religion, ethics, and clinical immersion: an appraisal of three pioneers, [Paul Ramsey, James Gustafson, and William F. May] / Richard B. Miller
- The bios of bioethics and the bios of autobiography / John D. Barbour
- Adequate images and evil imaginations: ethnography, ethics, and the end of life / Paul Lauritzen
- "It's what pediatricians are supposed to do" / Margaret E. Mohrmann
- Ethics, faith, and healing: Jewish physicians reflect on medical practice / Louis E. Newman
- Organ transplants: death, dis-organ-ization, and the need for religious ritual / Allen D. Verhey
- Giving in grief: perspectives of hospital chaplains on organ donation / Ann Mongoven
- Boundary crossings: the ethical terrain of professional life in hospice care / Courtney S. Campbell
- Professional commitment to personal care: nurses' commitments in care for the dying / David H. Smith
- "Apart and not a part": death and dignity / Gilbert Meilaender.