Beschreibung
Medical Ethics in Health Care Chaplaincy is a response to the new
challenges spiritual care providers are confronted with in a profession
that has faced dramatic change in function and scope over the last few
decades.
The rich collection of essays brings together the experience,
approaches and research of many United States and German scholars in the
area of ethics, medicine, theology, psychology and spiritual care.
This is an invaluable resource addressing the many spiritual, religious and
ethical issues in providing care to the sick and dying for hospital
chaplains, clergy, health care professionals, teachers, academics, ethics
committee members and students in medical ethics, theology and/or
religious studies.
Medical Ethics in Health Care Chaplaincy is the first
book in a new series in this area of research, edited by Hille Haker.