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Why does the history of christian spirituality matter? University of Antwerp
"A Lodge Of Sorrow for King Leopold I of Belgium (1866): Masonic Patriotism and Spirituality on Trial", Journal for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism, III, 2012, 2, pp. 248-264. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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GPs' views concerning spirituality and the use of the FICA tool in palliative care in Flanders: a qualitative study KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: According to recent recommendations, health care professionals in palliative care should be able to perform a spiritual history-taking. Previous findings suggest that the FICA tool is feasible for the clinical assessment of spirituality. However, little is known about the views of general practitioners regarding the use of this tool. AIM: To provide a solid overview of the views of Flemish GPs concerning spirituality and the use of ...
GPs' views concerning spirituality and the use of the FICA tool in palliative care in Flanders: a qualitative study KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: According to recent recommendations, health care professionals in palliative care should be able to perform a spiritual history-taking. Previous findings suggest that the FICA tool is feasible for the clinical assessment of spirituality. However, little is known about the views of general practitioners regarding the use of this tool. AIM: To provide a solid overview of the views of Flemish GPs concerning spirituality and the use of ...
Institutiones Taulerianae: The Background of the Treatise and a Brief History of Research KU Leuven
Institutiones Taulerianae (Tauler’s Instructions) is an anonymous mystical treatise from the sixteenth century. The original German text was published in 1543 in Cologne, and is soon to be translated into Latin, and later into different European languages. This work provides for Catholic readers the way a faithful should practice virtues for achieving union with God, that is, the perfection of Christian life. Being included in the Opera Omnia of ...