Pastoral Care: Finding a Niche in Ethical Decision Making

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (1):99 (1993)
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Abstract

The last three articles within this section of Cambridge Quarterly have focused on organizations or disciplines outside the mainstream of bioethics that are making inroads within the field. This issue's article may be viewed as a departure, but it is not-my thesis is that despite the active presence of the clergy in the ethics field, individuals involved in pastoral care are often thought by health professionals, as well as by a sizeable number of pastors themselves, to not be within the mainstream of ethical decision-making for patients

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