Abstract
Weiher’s book on spiritual care was written to improve the professional practice of hospital doctors and nurses. Thus it shows howa theologian can make the common field of spiritual care and pastoral care plausible for all, including non-religious and non-Christian readers. It helps to distinguish between the possibilities of general spiritual care practised by medical personnel and that of professional spiritual and pastoral care. Religious spiritual care and nonreligious spiritual care can be valued as varieties of a core human practice.
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