The authors hold that health care professionals should focus on the fact that they are the ones who cure the patient and not be distracted by the mystery of God's presence in suffering and death.
The authors hold that health care professionals should focus on the fact that they are the ones who cure the patient and not be distracted by the mystery of God's presence in suffering and death.
They do not think that God's presence is a distraction but rather that it is God who cures and the health care professionals who cooperate in that process. See p. 398.
The authors hold that health care professionals should focus on the fact that they are the ones who cure the patient and not be distracted by the mystery of God's presence in suffering and death.
They do not think that God's presence is a distraction but rather that it is God who cures and the health care professionals who cooperate in that process. See p. 398.