This contribution discusses two forms in which spiritual care in the Netherlands can be organized: in terms of a (church) office which reflects the current form, or as liberal profession which is a form to be conceivably pursued as an alternative proper to the sociocultural and institutional developments that this text indicates. The historical Dutch context of pillarization is tributary to a form of spiritual care that seems less apt to deal with the challenges ahead. The conditions and requirements of a liberal model are presented, but also put into perspective of the limited opportunities of the professional association of spiritual care to manoeuvre in politics and policies. |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Religie, Recht en Beleid, Aflevering 2 2015 |
Trefwoorden | office, liberal profession, spiritual care |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Hans Schilderman |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Religie, Recht en Beleid, Aflevering 2 2015 |
Trefwoorden | freedom of education, denominational education, Roman Catholic education |
Auteurs | Mr. René Guldenmund |
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The Netherlands has a unique educational system, based on freedom of education, that provides for public and denominational education both financed on equal terms by the state. Only schools belonging to formally recognized denominations are qualified for public finance. School education is one of the few policy fields in The Netherlands where a formal recognition of faith actually occurs. |