ICSRW - Research
Current PhD projects at the ICSRW
| Religion and Ethics at the End of Life. A Comparative Study of Elderly Jewish Women and Elderly Moroccan and Turkish Muslim Women in Antwerp (Belgium). | Goedele Baeke |
| Herméneutiques juive et chrétienne : un dialogue est-il possible ? A partir d'une analyse de la pratique midrashique dans le judaïsme rabbinique ancien et contemporain. | Marie-Laure Durand |
| Ethical Attitudes and Religious Beliefs at the End of Life. An Empirical Study about the Views of Palliative Care Nurses and Physicians in Flanders (Belgium) and U.P. (India). | Joris Gielen |
| New Approaches in Islamic Thinking on Religion and Society, and their Possible Contributions to the Search for Improved Christian-Muslim Relations in Nigeria. Towards a Culture of Empathy and Dialogue | Celestine Okonkwo |
| L'Indianisation dans l'oeuvre de D.S. Amalorpavadass | Peter Susaimichael |
PhD projects defended at the ICSRW
Abstracts EAPC Budapest 2007
Click on the links to open the PDF versions of the presentations (posters and oral) presented by the ICSRW at the EAPC congress in Budapest 2007
Abstracts EASR Bremen 2007
| Bert Broeckaert, Joris Gielen, Stef Van den Branden | The Influence of Religion and World View on Nurses' Attitudes towards Euthanasia |
| Stef Van den Branden & Bert Broeckaert | English Sunni E-Fatwas on End-of-Life Decisions |
| Joris Gielen & Bert Broeckaert | The Normativity of Hindu End-of-Life Ethics |
| Goedele Baeke, Jean-Pierre Wils, Bert Broeckaert | "Both are the word of the living God" (Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Gittin 6b). Jewish End-of-Life Ethics: A Heterogeneous Specificity |
Future EAPC events
The European Association for Palliative Care organizes the following future events to which the ICSRW hopes to be able to contribute:
- 6th Research Forum (2010) in Glasgow (United Kingdom) www.eapcnet.org/Research2010
- 12th EAPC congress (2011) in Lisbon (Portugal) http://www.eapcnet.org/Lisbon2011/index.html
