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The wisdom of L'Arche and the practices of care: disability, professional wisdom and encounter-in-community
John Swinton
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Social Sciences
wisdom
68%
nursing
56%
disability
51%
mental health
50%
profession
50%
institutional care
47%
theology
45%
intellectual disability
36%
church
35%
minister
32%
ministry
32%
university teacher
26%
Arts & Humanities
Wisdom
61%
Nursing
51%
Long-term Institutional Care
51%
Mental Health
44%
Hospital Chaplaincy
44%
Church of Scotland
35%
Intellectual Disability
34%
Aberdeen
32%
Practical Theology
30%
Chaplain
29%
Divinity
25%
Ministry
21%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Clergy
100%
Theology
64%
Nursing
61%
Mental Health
57%
Scotland
42%
Long-Term Care
40%
Intellectual Disability
34%
Public Health
26%