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Peter Kevern

Peter KevernPeter Kevern is Professor of Values in Health and Social Care at Staffordshire University and an Associate Supervisor with Westcott House, Cambridge. He is a theologian by background and training, but for the past few decades his research has been atthe interface between religion and social care. The heart of which has been on the theological issues raised by dementia, a concern which began with his mother's illness and eventual death in 2004. However, he is currently working on a completely different project, seeking to recover the theological way of thinking underlying the mediaeval bestiaries and to apply it to our current ecological crisis. Read More Read Less

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Touching God25 % NR
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Touching God25 % NR
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Human Worth, Dementia, LossNR
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Religion in an Ageing Society9 % NR
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RELIGION IN AN AGEING SOCIETY12 % NR
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