The Spirit of Global Health (PDF)
The World Health Organization and the 'Spiritual Dimension' of Health, 1946-2021
(Sprache: Englisch)
Since the beginning of the World Health Organization, many of its staff members, regional offices, member states, and directors-general have grappled with the question of what a 'spiritual dimension' of health looks like, and how it might enrich the health...
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Since the beginning of the World Health Organization, many of its staff members, regional offices, member states, and directors-general have grappled with the question of what a 'spiritual dimension' of health looks like, and how it might enrich the health policies advocated by their organisations. Contrary to the wide-spread perception that 'spirituality' is primarily related to palliative care and has emerged relatively recently within the organisation, this study
shows that its history is considerably longer and more complex, and has been closely connected to the WHO's ethical aspirations, its quest for more holistic and equitable healthcare, and its struggle with the colonial legacy of international health organisations. While such ideals and struggles
silently motivated many of the key actors and policies - such as the provision of universal primary healthcare - which for decades have embodied the organisation's loftiest aspirations, the WHO's official relationship with 'spirituality' advanced in fits, leaps, and setbacks. At times creative and interdisciplinary, at others deeply political, this process was marked by cycles of institutional forgetting and remembering. Rather than as a triumph of religious lobbyists, this book argues, the
'spiritual dimension' of health may be better understood as a 'ghost' that has haunted - and continues to haunt - the WHO as it comes to terms with its mandate of advancing health as a state of 'complete well-being' available to all.
shows that its history is considerably longer and more complex, and has been closely connected to the WHO's ethical aspirations, its quest for more holistic and equitable healthcare, and its struggle with the colonial legacy of international health organisations. While such ideals and struggles
silently motivated many of the key actors and policies - such as the provision of universal primary healthcare - which for decades have embodied the organisation's loftiest aspirations, the WHO's official relationship with 'spirituality' advanced in fits, leaps, and setbacks. At times creative and interdisciplinary, at others deeply political, this process was marked by cycles of institutional forgetting and remembering. Rather than as a triumph of religious lobbyists, this book argues, the
'spiritual dimension' of health may be better understood as a 'ghost' that has haunted - and continues to haunt - the WHO as it comes to terms with its mandate of advancing health as a state of 'complete well-being' available to all.
Autoren-Porträt von Simon Peng-Keller, Fabian Winiger, Raphael Rauch
Simon Peng-Keller is Professor of Spiritual Care at the University of Zurich and was healthcare chaplain at the palliative care department of the University Hospital of Zurich from 2016 to 2020. He is editor in chief of the journal Spiritual Care and the series Studies in Spiritual Care. He has authored numerous publications on Christian spirituality, spiritual care, and spiritual experiences close to death.Fabian Winiger studied at Oxford University and the University of Hong Kong. Since 2018, he has been a research fellow at the Professorship of Spiritual Care at the University of Zürich, where investigates the intersection of 'spirituality', health and faith-based organisations in the World Health Organization and other agencies of the United Nations. Most recently, he has joined a major research project on the transformation of healthcare chaplaincy and other spiritual
care providers in increasingly virtual healthcare environments.
Raphael Rauch is editor-in-chief of the catholic news site, kath.ch. From 2018 to 2020, he worked at the Professorship of Spiritual Care at the University of Zurich. He has studied in Tübingen, Aix-en-Provence, and at Yale University. He received his doctorate in Contemporary History at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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- Autoren: Simon Peng-Keller , Fabian Winiger , Raphael Rauch
- 2022, 256 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Simon Peng-Keller, Fabian Winiger, Raphael Rauch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0192689231
- ISBN-13: 9780192689238
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.07.2022
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