A BIOETHICAL APPROACH TO HEALTH MINISTRY
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https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520151721888Keywords:
health, disease, death, health ministry, sufferingAbstract
Who exercises pastoral care is contacted with the total man but also the limits of the human condition. It is important to think about who is the man and what those limits are to assist fully. In this paper some concepts that help observe the limits that man in his existential arc from a “God perspective” memory. After talking about life and death, some notions about what might be health and disease, and then address the issue of human pain and suffering is. The importance of capturing those limits as shown task as realities that can extract meaning, once assumed to improve the person becomes engine of its existence. We conclude by appealing to the need for a personal relationship with God in order to adequately address the work that involves the exercise of a health ministry.
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