The Social Imaginary and Death: An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey P. Bishop MD, PHD, Director; Tenet Endowed Chair in Health Care Ethics Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics. We explore how death has been pushed out of the "middle" of modern lived experience, how language around death and medicine determines how we give care, and how the Church, from the way it speaks to the way it lays out its architecture, can be a voice calling this "social imaginary" into question.
The Social Imaginary and Death: An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey P. Bishop MD, PHD, Director; Tenet Endowed Chair in Health Care Ethics Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics. We explore how death has been pushed out of the "middle" of modern lived experience, how language around death and medicine determines how we give care, and how the Church, from the way it speaks to the way it lays out its architecture, can be a voice calling this "social imaginary" into question.