The authors think that ultimately there is no satisfactory help for health care professionals who feel defeated by the death of patients they have cared for and by the helplessness of their best efforts to restore normal health.
The authors think that ultimately there is no satisfactory help for health care professionals who feel defeated by the death of patients they have cared for and by the helplessness of their best efforts to restore normal health.
They think that union with the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus is the only help. See p. 399. What do you think?
The authors think that ultimately there is no satisfactory help for health care professionals who feel defeated by the death of patients they have cared for and by the helplessness of their best efforts to restore normal health.
They think that union with the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus is the only help. See p. 399. What do you think?