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245 00 $aOn moral medicine :$btheological perspectives in medical ethics /$cedited by Stephen E. Lammers and Allen Verhey.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aGrand Rapids, Mich. :$bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub.,$c1998.
300 $axvii, 1004 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tPreface to the Second Edition /$rStephen E. Lammers and Allen Verhey -- $tPreface to the First Edition /$rStephen E. Lammers and Allen Verhey -- $gCh. 1.$tReligion and Medicine -- $g1.$tFor Doctors and Nurses /$rWalter Rauschenbusch -- $g2.$tHonor the Physician /$rSirach 38: 1-15 -- $g3.$tThe Will to Be Healthy /$rKarl Barth -- $g4.$tThe Secularization of American Medicine /$rRoy Branson -- $g5.$tReligion and Moral Meaning in Bioethics /$rCourtney S. Campbell -- $g6.$tIllness, the Problem of Evil, and the Analogical Structure of Healing: On the Difference Christianity Makes in Bioethics /$rGeorge Khushf -- $gCh. 2.$tTheology and Medical Ethics -- $g7.$tTheology Confronts Technology and the Life Sciences /$rJames M. Gustafson -- $g8.$tPreface to The Patient as Person /$rPaul Ramsey -- $g9.$tCan Theology Have a Role in "Public" Bioethical Discourse? /$rLisa Sowle Cahill -- $g10.$tTheology and Bioethics /$rRichard A. McCormick -- $g11.$tSalvation and Health: Why Medicine Needs the Church /$rStanley Hauerwas -- $g12.$tBio-ethics: Some Challenges from a Liberation Perspective /$rKaren Lebacqz -- $g13.$tFeminist Theology and Bioethics /$rMargaret Farley -- $gCh. 3.$tThe Profession and its Integrity -- $g14.$tThe Hippocratic Oath -- $g15.$tThe Hippocratic Oath Insofar as a Christian May Swear It -- $g16.$tThe Doctor's Oath - and a Christian Swearing It /$rAllen Verhey -- $g17.$tFrom "Medical Ethics: Professional or Universal?" /$rRobert M. Veatch -- $g18.$tCode and Covenant or Philanthropy and Contract? /$rWilliam F. May -- $g19.$tAIDS and the Professions of Healing: A Brief Inquiry /$rStephen E. Lammers -- $g20.$tThe Doctor /$rThomas Sydenham -- $g21.$tThe Nurse's Profession /$rFlorence Nightingale -- $gCh. 4.$tLife and its Sanctity -- $g22.$tGenesis 2:4b-7 -- $g23.$tRespect for Life /$rKarl Barth -- $g24.$tThe Transcendence of God and the Value of Human Life /$rJames M. Gustafson -- $g25.$tToward Freedom from Value /$rRichard Stith -- $g26.$tAlien Dignity: The Legacy of Helmut Thielicke for Bioethics /$rKaren Lebacqz -- $gCh. 5.$tDeath and its (In)Dignity -- $g27.$tPsalm 88 -- $g28.$tLament for a Son /$rNicholas Wolterstorff -- $g29.$tThe Sacral Power of Death in Contemporary Experience /$rWilliam F. May -- $g30.$tThe Indignity of "Death with Dignity" /$rPaul Ramsey -- $g31.$tKeeping Body and Soul Together /$rOliver O'Donovan -- $gCh. 6.$tHealth and Healing -- $g32.$t2 Corinthians 12:7-10 -- $g33.$tSickness and Illusion /$rKarl Barth -- $g34.$tA Declaration of Faith and Health /$rJan Van Eys and Kenneth Vaux -- $g35.$tIn Search of Health /$rLeRoy Walters -- $g36.$tThe WHO Definition of "Health" /$rDaniel Callahan -- $g37.$tWhy Do We Want to Be Healthy? Medicine, Autonomous Individualism, and the Community of Faith /$rDennis Sansom -- $gCh. 7.$tNature and its Mastery -- $g38.$tOde on a Plastic Stapes /$rChad Walsh -- $g39.$tThe Abolition of Man /$rC. S. Lewis -- $g40.$tTechnological Devices in Medical Care /$rJoseph Fletcher -- $g41.$tScience: Limits and Prohibitions /$rDaniel Callahan -- $g42.$t"Playing God" and Invoking a Perspective /$rAllen Verhey -- $g43.$tThe Art of Technology Assessment /$rJames F. Childress -- $g44.$tBioethics, the Body, and the Legacy of Bacon /$rGerald P. McKenny -- $gCh. 8.$tCare of Patients and Their Suffering -- $g45.$tSurgical Ward /$rW. H. Auden -- $g46.$tSchool of Suffering /$rBradley Hanson -- $g47.$tAIDS and the Church /$rEarl E. Shelp and Ronald H. Sunderland -- $g48.$tStories and Suffering /$rMargaret E. Mohrmann -- $g49.$tPatient Suffering and the Anointing of the Sick /$rM. Therese Lysaught -- $g50.$tPracticing Patience: How Christians Should be Sick /$rStanley Hauerwas and Charles Pinchas -- $gCh. 9.$tRespect for Persons and their Agency -- $g51.$tFour Indicators of Humanhood - The Enquiry Matures /$rJoseph F. Fletcher -- $g52.$tAgain, Who Is a Person? /$rOliver O'Donovan -- $g53.$tMust a Patient Be a Person to Be a Patient? Or, My Uncle Charlie Is Not Much of a Person but He Is Still My Uncle Charlie /$rStanley Hauerwas -- $g54.$tTerra es animata: On Having a Life /$rGilbert Meilaender -- $g55.$t"Embodiment" and Moral Critique: A Christian Social Perspective /$rLisa Sowle Cahill -- $g56.$tMan as Patient /$rRobert Jenson -- $g57.$tAgency and an Interactional Model of Society /$rJames M. Gustafson -- $g58.$tThe Basis of Medicine and Religion: Respect for Persons /$rDavid C. Thomasma -- $gCh. 10.$tContraception -- $g59.$tOf Human Life (Humarie Vitae) /$rPaul VI -- $g60.$tThe Contraceptive Revolution and the Human Condition /$rCharles E. Curran -- $g61.$t"Human Life" and Human Love /$rJames T. Burtchaell -- $g62.$tParents and Children /$rKarl Barth -- $gCh. 11.$tTechnological Reproduction -- $g63.$tInstruction on Respect for Human Life in Its Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation -- $g64.$tWhose Bodies? Which Selves? Appeals to Embodiment in Assessments of Reproductive Technology /$rPaul Lauritzen -- $g65.$tIn a Glass Darkly /$rOliver O'Donovan -- $g66.$tEthical Implications of In Vitro Fertilization /$rJanet Dickey McDowell -- $g67.$tThe Ethical Challenge of the New Reproductive Technology /$rSidney Callahan -- $g68.$tThe Gestated and Sold /$rWilliam F. May -- $gCh. 12.$tGenetic Control -- $g69.$tMother and Father /$rDavid L. Schiedermayer -- $g70.$tMoral and Religious Implications of Genetic Control /$rPaul Ramsey -- $g71.$tThe Problem of Genetic Manipulation /$rKarl Rahner -- $g72.$tFrom Clinic to Congregation: Religious Communities and Genetic Medicine /$rM. Therese Lysaught -- $g73.$tGenetics: The British Conversation and a Christian Response /$rEdited by William Storrar and Iain Torrance -- $g74.$tThe Search for Shalom /$rHessel Bouma III -- $g75.$tEthical Standards for Genetic Intervention /$rJames C. Peterson -- $gCh. 13.$tAbortion -- $g76.$tThe Catholic Legacy and Abortion: A Debate /$rDaniel C. Maguire and James T. Burtchaell -- $g77.$tRespect for Life in the Womb /$rPaul VI -- $g78.$tA Protestant Ethical Approach /$rJames M. Gustafson -- $g79.$tThe Fetus as Parasite and Mushroom /$rGilbert Meilaender -- $g80.$tA Feminist-Liberation View of Abortion /$rBeverly Wildung Harrison -- $g81.$tAbortion and the Sexual Agenda: A Case for Pro-Life Feminism /$rSidney Callahan -- $g82.$tLiberation, Abortion, and Responsibility /$rMargaret A. Farley -- $gCh. 14.$tChoosing Death and Letting Die -- $g83.$tCatholic Spirituality and Medical Interventions in Dying /$rJames Breshahan -- $g84.$t"Whose Life Is It Anyway?" Ours, That's Whose! /$rGloria Maxson -- $g85.$tEuthanasia /$rJohn Paul II -- $g86.$tEuthanasia and Christian Vision /$rGilbert Meilaender -- $g87.$tCovenantal Ethics and Care for the Dying /$rMark A. Duntley, Jr. -- $g88.$tReflection /$rKaren Lebacqz -- $g89.$tPhysician-Assisted Suicide: Flight from Compassion /$rRichard A. McCormick -- $g90.$tRational Suicide and Reasons for Living /$rStanley Hauerwas -- $gCh. 15.$tCare of Neonates -- $g91.$tMedicine and the Birth of Defective Children: Approaches of the Ancient World /$rDarrel W. Amundsen -- $g92.$tMongolism, Parental Desires, and the Right to Life /$rJames M. Gustafson -- $g93.$tThe Death of Infant Doe: Jesus and the Neonates /$rAllen Verhey -- $g94.$tThe Case of Baby Rena /$rVigen Guroian -- $g95.$tTragedies and Medical Choices: The Lakeburg Twins /$rStephen E. Lammers -- $g96.$tJustice and Equal Treatment /$rPaul Ramsey -- $g97.$tOur Religious Traditions and the Treatment of Infants /$rDavid H. Smith -- $g98.$tThe Retarded /$rWilliam May -- $g99.$tBiblical Faith and the Loss of Children /$rBruce Birch -- $gCh. 16.$tThe Physician-Patient Relationship: Advice and Consent -- $g100.$tExousia: Healing with Authority in the Christian Tradition /$rDavid Sulmany -- $g101.$tHonor Thy Patient /$rDavid Schiedermayer -- $g102.$tThorn-in-the-Flesh Decision Making: A Christian Overview of the Ethics of Treatment /$rRichard J. Mouw -- $g103.$tThe Truthfulness of a Physician /$rHelmut Thielicke -- $g104.$tThe Physician-Patient Relationship /$rBernard Haring -- $g105.$tTeacher /$rWilliam F. May -- $g106.$tEmpowerment in the Clinical Setting /$rKaren Lebacqz -- $gCh. 17.$tPsychiatric Care: Professional Commitments and Societal Responsibilities --
505 80 $g107.$tSome Contributions of Religion to Mental Health /$rSeward Hiltner -- $g108.$tPsychology as Faith /$rRobert Coles -- $g109.$tBetween the Priestly Doctor and the Myth of Mental Illness /$rIan S. Evison -- $g110.$tCrazy in the Streets /$rPaul S. Applebaum -- $g111.$tAfflicting the Afflicted: Total Institutions /$rWilliam May -- $g112.$tWelcoming Unexpected Guests to the Banquet /$rBrett Webb-Mitchell -- $g113.$tSecrets of the Couch and the Grave: The Anne Sexton Case /$rEdmund D. Pellegrino -- $g114.$tPine Rest Christian Hospital Mission Statement -- $gCh. 18.$tResearch and Experimentation -- $g115.$tVivisection /$rC. S. Lewis -- $g116.$tThe Necessity, Promise, and Dangers of Human Experimentation /$rEdmund D. Pellegrino -- $g117.$tPhilosophical Reflections on Experimenting with Human Subjects /$rHans Jonas -- $g118.$tEthical Considerations in Human Experimentation: Experimentation Involving Children /$rCharles E. Curran -- $g119.$tThe Use of Zairian Children in HIV Vaccine Experimentation /$rThomas A. Nairn -- $g120.$tMajor Conclusions and Recommendations from the Final Report of the NIH Human Embryo Research Panel -- $g121.$tThe Inhuman Use of Human Beings /$rRamsey Colloquium -- $gCh. 19.$tAllocation and Distribution -- $g122.$t"The Corporate Physician's Oath" /$rDavid Schiedermayer -- $g123.$tSocial Justice and Equal Access to Health Care /$rGene Outka -- $g124.$tReform and Rationing: Reflections on Health Care in Light of Catholic Social Teaching /$rB. Andrew Lusting -- $g125.$tSanctity and Scarcity: The Makings of Tragedy /$rAllen Verhey -- $g126.$tThe Ethical Legitimacy of Excluding the Elderly When Medical Resources Are Limited /$rJohn F. Kilner -- $g127.$tA Pathology of Medical Ethics: Economic Medical Rationing in a Morally Incoherent Society /$rL. Gregory Jones -- $g128.$tSick of Being Poor /$rTeresa Maldonado.
520 1 $a"This second edition of On Moral Medicine updates and expands the original award-winning volume to reflect today's new frontiers in medicine and their corresponding ethical debates. Collecting a wide range of contemporary and classical essays, this book is the most comprehensive anthology on medical ethics written from a theological point of view."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aMedical ethics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082929
650 0 $aMedicine$xReligious aspects.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083091
650 2 $aEthics, Medical.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004992
650 2 $aReligion and Medicine.$0https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D012068
700 1 $aLammers, Stephen E.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86803473
700 1 $aVerhey, Allen.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82268307
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