可以护理是基督徒吗,en,答案似乎很明显,en,然而在我们的多元社会中,en,基督教护士经常被告知要使他们的价值观脱离工作,en,实际上,en,朱迪思·雪莉(Judith Shelly)和阿琳·米勒(Arlene Miller)问,en,任何人都可以在不被某些价值的指导下护理吗,en,或做拥护者,en,无价值,en,护理实际上是在挣扎的,en,自以为是的打击在改革式浸信会传统中是一个强大的人物,en,每周的时间不同,en,基督教使命探讨基督教如何成为世界宗教,en,这个简短的历史研究了基督教的使命及其与当前基督教全球化的关系,en,基督教任务的简短而启发的历史,en? The answer may seem obvious, yet in our pluralistic society, Christian nurses are often told to keep their values out of their work. In fact, Judith Shelly and Arlene Miller ask, can anyone nurse without being guided by some values? Or do advocates of “value-free” nursing actually struggle in their own, non-religious values? In response to such pressures, many Christian nurses adopt attitudes that don’t really fit their faith. For instance, are “rugged individualism” and “the right to privacy” deeply Christian values? Shelly and Miller challenge believing nurses not to forget Christian values, but to better understand and apply those beliefs. Only then can they adopt a true “discipleship strategy” and more ably practice both their faith and their profession. This straightforward, practical book will immensely help and encourage Christians involved in the troubled (and troubling) contemporary profession that is nursing.