神学医学真的存在吗?

IF 0.4 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1177/00243639231178608
Ernst R von Schwarz, Karine Vartanian, Aubriana Angel Schwarz, Laurent Cleenewerck de Kiev
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摘要

科学必须被理解为与宗教甚至神学存在矛盾的观点,与其说是哲学或经验上的必然,不如说是一种信念。事实上,我们现在可以提出“神学医学”作为一个长期存在的现实的新术语:大多数医生、卫生保健提供者、病人和他们的照顾者在神学框架内经历疾病的现实,至少对那些有某种程度的精神或宗教信仰的人来说是这样。开设神学医学课程可以建立一种机制,为医疗保健提供者提供适当的培训。这样的课程必须由经验丰富的医生和护理人员、精神顾问、神职人员代表(如来自不同教会或信仰团体的牧师或神父)、生物伦理学家、心理学家、社会工作者、心理治疗师、患者支持小组成员、机构审查委员会成员、研究人员、甚至法律顾问(如果有的话)创建和讲授。继续专业教育的要求也创造了一个机会来介绍和评估神学医学的能力,神学医学是一门新兴学科,可以为基于医患之间独特的丰富关系的医疗实践的生活经验增加重要价值。
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Is There Such a Thing as Theological Medicine?

The idea that science must be understood in existential contradiction to religion and even theology is more of a conviction than a philosophical or experiential necessity. Indeed, we may now propose "Theological Medicine" as a new terminology for a perennial reality: that most physicians, health care providers, patients, and their caretakers experience the reality of illness within a theological framework, at least for those who have some degree of spiritual or religious belief. Developing a curriculum in Theological Medicine could develop a mechanism to offer appropriate training to healthcare providers. Such a course would have to be created and delivered by experienced physicians and nursing staff, spiritual advisors, clergy representatives such as pastors or priests from different churches or faith communities, bioethicists, psychologists, social workers, psychotherapists, patient support group members, members of institutional review boards, researchers, and even legal advisors, if available. Continuing professional education requirements also create an opportunity to introduce and evaluate competency in theological medicine, an emerging discipline that could add significant value to the lived experience of medical practice which remains based on the uniquely rich relationship between physician and patient.

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