Can the Hippocratic and Judeo-Christian traditions be synthesized with contemporary thought about practical reason, virtue and community to provide real-life answers to the dilemmas of healthcare today? Bishop Anthony Fisher discusses conscience, relationships and law in relation to the modern-day controversies surrounding stem cell research, abortion, transplants, artificial feeding and euthanasia, using case studies to offer insight and illumination. What emerges is a reason-based bioethics for the twenty-first century; a bioethics that treats faith and reason with equal seriousness, that shows the relevance of ancient wisdom to the complexities of modern healthcare scenarios and that offers new suggestions for social policy and regulatio...
How are the patient, the physician, the nurse, and the scientist called to grow in holiness in their...
What role should religion play in a religiously pluralistic liberal society? Public bioethics unavoi...
Catholic movements within the centre of Roman Catholic doctrine recently have discussed Trinitarian ...
The article presents the author\u27s views on Catholic bioethics, highlighting the comments that he ...
In a world where incredible medical technologies are possible … does “can do” mean “should do”? Why ...
Every creature is good and subject to the principle of solidarity that everyone has been blessed and...
A community's morality depends on the moral premises, rules of evidence, and rules of inference...
This is a succinct overview of bioethical thinking at the dawn of the 21st century; the present-day ...
This series began in the July 15, 1996, issue and can be found on CMAJ’s Web site (www.cma.ca /cmaj/...
Catholic bioethicists have examined specific biomedical technologies (esp. at life’s beginning and e...
This book from the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity provides a faith-based evaluation of recen...
Catholic health care is one of the key places where the church lives Catholic social teaching (CST)....
Catholic Social Ethics as BioethicsIn the course of innovations in the field of medical and biotechn...
In our postmodern, secular, and liberal society, many individuals are struggling with a crisis of me...
How are the patient, the physician, the nurse, and the scientist called to grow in holiness in their...
What role should religion play in a religiously pluralistic liberal society? Public bioethics unavoi...
Catholic movements within the centre of Roman Catholic doctrine recently have discussed Trinitarian ...
The article presents the author\u27s views on Catholic bioethics, highlighting the comments that he ...
In a world where incredible medical technologies are possible … does “can do” mean “should do”? Why ...
Every creature is good and subject to the principle of solidarity that everyone has been blessed and...
A community's morality depends on the moral premises, rules of evidence, and rules of inference...
This is a succinct overview of bioethical thinking at the dawn of the 21st century; the present-day ...
This series began in the July 15, 1996, issue and can be found on CMAJ’s Web site (www.cma.ca /cmaj/...
Catholic bioethicists have examined specific biomedical technologies (esp. at life’s beginning and e...
This book from the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity provides a faith-based evaluation of recen...
Catholic health care is one of the key places where the church lives Catholic social teaching (CST)....
Catholic Social Ethics as BioethicsIn the course of innovations in the field of medical and biotechn...
In our postmodern, secular, and liberal society, many individuals are struggling with a crisis of me...
How are the patient, the physician, the nurse, and the scientist called to grow in holiness in their...
What role should religion play in a religiously pluralistic liberal society? Public bioethics unavoi...
Catholic movements within the centre of Roman Catholic doctrine recently have discussed Trinitarian ...