Paging God
Religion in the Halls of Medicine
Paging God
Religion in the Halls of Medicine
328 pages | 16 halftones, 2 line drawings, 6 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2012
Religion: American Religions
Sociology: General Sociology, Medical Sociology
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Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. In the Beginning—A Tour
Chapter 2. Looking Back: Glimpses of Religion and Spirituality in the History of Academic Medical Centers
Chapter 3. From Symbols to Silence: The Design and Use of Hospital Chapels
Chapter 4. Wholeness, Presence, and Hope: The Perspectives of Hospital Chaplains
Chapter 5. Essential or Optional? How Hospitals Shape the Professional Tasks of Chaplains
Chapter 6. Spirituality and Religion in Intensive Care: Staff’s Perspectives and Professional Responses
Chapter 7. Why Sickness and Death? Religion and Spirituality in the Ways Intensive Care Unit Staff Make Meaning
Chapter 8. Managing Death: The Personal and Institutional “Dirty Work” of Chaplains
Chapter 9. Conclusion: Looking Forward
Appendix: Research Methods
Notes
References
Index
Awards
American Academy of Religion: AAR Award for Excellence - Analytical-Descriptive Studies
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