
pmid: 10281511
The author describer "public ministry" and via a case study, articulated the public ministry of the hospital chaplain in five categories: in the service of health; as cultural anthropologist; as negotiator of world views; as stimulator of ethical deliberation; and as stimulator of spiritual growth.
Ethics, Chaplaincy Service, Hospital, Religion and Medicine, Hospital Departments, Ethics, Institutional, United States
Ethics, Chaplaincy Service, Hospital, Religion and Medicine, Hospital Departments, Ethics, Institutional, United States
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