In Life, Death, and Medical Choices: 50 Questions from the Pews, Revs. Black and O\u27Neil bring professional training in Catholic ethics into dialogue with questions that people in the pews must face. Using precise language they help us understand the core values of respect for life and human dignity that are the heart of moral analysis and pastoral theological reflection.[From publisher\u27s website] ISBN: 978076481953
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