2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2015.03.054
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The Spiritual Experience of a Surgeon

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“…Fourthly, we opine that the idea of transformation is a core concept in spirituality (see Swart 2015a;2015b). Hermans (2019) defines the transformation of the heart as an eschatology of restored capabilities.…”
Section: Passions Of the Heartmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Fourthly, we opine that the idea of transformation is a core concept in spirituality (see Swart 2015a;2015b). Hermans (2019) defines the transformation of the heart as an eschatology of restored capabilities.…”
Section: Passions Of the Heartmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1 In a third approach, the concept of spirituality refers to processes of inner transformation related to problems in relation to the self, others, and God. An example is Swart (2015a;2015b), who derives three movements of transformation from Henri Nouwen.…”
Section: Spirituality and Well-being Of Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holding individual perpetrators accountable for crimes is generally thought to be the first and foremost objective that (international) criminal courts and tribunals pursue. 11 But international criminal justice is often said to have certain broader goals that go beyond the traditional confines of the regular domestic criminal trial. 12 Trials dealing with mass atrocities such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide serve greater purposes determinative of the future of the societies in which the international crimes were committed.…”
Section: Goals Of International Criminal Justicementioning
confidence: 99%