Authors

  1. Osaka , Kyoko
  2. Soriano , Gil P.
  3. Blaquera , Allan Paulo L.
  4. Tanioka , Tetsuya
  5. Baua , Maria Elizabeth C.
  6. Schoenhofer , Savina O.
  7. Ray , Marilyn A.

Abstract

Sister Simone Roach, a noted philosopher of caring in nursing, left behind a significant body of theoretical and practical work highlighting the areas of nursing ethics, care/caring, and compassion. This article explores the integration of the moral foundation of agape love in Pauline theology and Roach's human caring in nursing (1992) as the action of agape love. A narrative literature review explores the relationship between the scriptural ethics of St. Paul (Pauline ethics) and Roach's caring in nursing.