Spirituality at end of life

Spirituality at end of life

Spiritual care: “It’s just not what it used to be”

Spiritual care in the United Kingdom has undergone a profound transformation from its monastic origins to the present day. This paper traces the historical development of spiritual care. It examines sociological shifts that underpin the decline of institutional religiosity and the concurrent rise of non-religion and personalised spirituality.

Anna McGrail

Anna has an Ancient History BA (Hons) from Cardiff University and Ancient History MA from Leiden University.

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