The authors believe that health care is more than a job, knowledge, and technique, but a way of life that sees beyond sickness and suffering and centers on God's love for his children and his ability to bring good out of evil in the suffering of the God-man, Jesus Christ.
The authors believe that health care is more than a job, knowledge, and technique, but a way of life that sees beyond sickness and suffering and centers on God's love for his children and his ability to bring good out of evil in the suffering of the God-man, Jesus Christ.
See p. 400.
The authors believe that health care is more than a job, knowledge, and technique, but a way of life that sees beyond sickness and suffering and centers on God's love for his children and his ability to bring good out of evil in the suffering of the God-man, Jesus Christ.
See p. 400.