An educational model for preparing Christian nurses and church congregations to offer local whole-person health programmes
The implications of the Tübingen declarations for congregational involvement in health provide the setting for this commentary. Using an example from the United Kingdom, where government health provision has become economically challenging and largely disease focused, the author demonstrates how it...
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Main Author: | Helen Anne Wordsworth (Author) |
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Health for All Nations,
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