The Chaplain s Presence and Medical Power

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The Chaplain s Presence and Medical Power
Author : Richard Coble
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Publisher : Lexington Books
Language : English
Release Date : 20 December 2017
ISBN : 9781498559126
Pages : 230 pages
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This book explores the work, experience, language, and ambiguity of the profession of chaplaincy, tracing its struggles to professionalize in the hospital while caring for the human experiences of death and decline within its walls.

The Chaplain s Presence and Medical Power

This book explores the work, experience, language, and ambiguity of the profession of chaplaincy, tracing its struggles to professionalize in the hospital while caring for the human experiences of death and decline within its walls.

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