Topical term added 28/3/2007Religion - Dreaming should be used to cover all accounts, rituals and places related to the revealed nature of the particular Dreaming entity or a revelation from an entity. The context should make this reasonably clear but use both Religion - Dreaming and Stories and motifs if necessary
Spirits -- History : Spirits unseen : the representation of subtle bodies in early modern European culture / edited by Christine Gottler and Wolfgang Neuber
2008
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Spirits -- History of doctrines : Spiritual taxonomies and ritual authority : Platonists, priests, and gnostics in the Third Century C.E. / Heidi Marx-Wolf
Spirits -- Laos. : Spirits of the place : Buddhism and Lao religious culture / John Clifford Holt
2009
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Spirits -- Oceania. : Spirits in culture, history, and mind / edited by Jeannette Marie Mageo and Alan Howard
1996
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Spirits -- Social aspects : Visitors at the end of life : finding meaning and purpose in near-death phenomena / Allan Kellehear
2020
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Spirits -- Western Australia -- Albany : Noongar Mambara Bakitj / an old story retold by Kim Scott, Lomas Roberts and the Wirlomin Noongar Language and Stories Project ; with artwork by Geoffrey Woods and Anthony Roberts
Here are entered works on the struggle of individual Christians against suffering, temptation, and doubt as expressions of Satan's work, particularly from a Pentecostal or evangelical point of view
Spiritual care (Medical care) -- Research. : The meaning of spirituality and spiritual care within nursing and health care practice : a study of the perceptions of health care professionals, patients, and the public / Wilfred McSherry
2007
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Spiritual care (Medical care) -- South Africa : Proceedings of the 2nd biennial South African conference on spirituality and healthcare / edited by André de la Porte, Nicolene Joubert and Annemarie Oberholzer
2018
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Spiritual care (Medical care) -- Study and teaching : Enhancing nurses' and midwives' competence in providing spiritual care : through innovative education and compassionate care / Wilfred McSherry, Adam Boughey, Josephine Attard, editors
Here are entered works on health care personnel attending to the spiritual and religious needs of patients, including supporting and counseling patients spiritually, facilitating their religious practices, praying with them, praying for them, and helping them to resolve conflicts between treatment and spiritual beliefs
Here are entered works on health care personnel attending to the spiritual and religious needs of patients, including supporting and counseling patients spiritually, facilitating their religious practices, praying with them, praying for them, and helping them to resolve conflicts between treatment and spiritual beliefs