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Caring For Dying People of Different Faiths
La Description:
This book provides information about the beliefs, customs and practices of the world's major religions, with particular regard to how these influence end-of-life care and what happens after the death. There are also chapters on Chinese, Japanese and Afro-Caribbean beliefs and customs.
Auteur:
Julia Neuberger
Éditeur:
Radcliffe Medical Press
Année:
2004