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Habits of Being—A Christian Perspective on the Chaplain's Participation in Health Care Ethics
AbstractThe author examines healthcare ethics in a pluralistic society and asks how persons from specific faith traditions can be faithful to traditions, the ethical task and caring. He then suggests “habits of being” as a helpful conceptual stance for chaplains.