
Vol. 26, No. 5
September/October 2016
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Diversity in Spiritual Care:
Across Religions and Cultures
Online resources help chaplains learn cultural humility – by David Lichter
Native American father gets chance to die with the sun on his face – by Bob Barnes
Jewish Patients: Overcoming the barrier of self-protection – by H. Rafael Goldstein
Muslims are likely to welcome a Catholic chaplain – by Ty Crowe
Ministry to atheists or agnostics is meaningful in a different way – by Marcia Marino
A perfect Buddhist stranger in a different country – by Donald Stikeleather
Respect the unique spirituality of the nonreligious – by Kathy Ponce
Chaplaincy and Hinduism: Two helpful links
Caring across cultures: Programs and projects to promote diversity – by Beth Lenegan
Culture must be studied and learned, Gittins says – by David Lewellen, Vision editor
Literature from other disciplines addresses cultural competency – by Marilyn Williams
Welcoming the stranger: Engaging diversity toward the beloved community – by Maggie Finley
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