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Health care and Christian ethics / Robin Gill.

Van Pelt Library R725.56 .G55 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gill, Robin.
Contributor:
Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
Series:
New studies in Christian ethics ; 26.
New studies in Christian ethics ; 26
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical ethics--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Medical ethics.
Christian ethics.
Physical Description:
xiii, 229 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Summary:
Christian ethics has increasingly assumed a central place within academic theology. At the same time the growing power and ambiguity of modern science and the rising dissatisfaction within the social sciences about claims of value-neutrality have prompted renewed interest in ethics within the secular academic world. There is, therefore, a need for studies in Christian ethics which, as well as being concerned with the relevance of Christian ethics to the present-day secular debate, are well informed about parallel discussions in recent philosophy, science or social science. New Studies in Christian Ethics aims to provide books that do this at the highest intellectual level and demonstrate that Christian ethics can make a distinctive contribution to this debate - either in moral substance or in terms of underlying moral justifications.
How can Christian ethics make a significant contribution to health care ethics in today's Western, pluralistic society? Robin Gill examines the 'moral gaps' in secular accounts of health care ethics and the tensions within specifically theological accounts. He explores the healing stories in the Synoptic Gospels, identifying four core virtues present within them - compassion, care, faith and humility - that might bring greater depth to a purely secular interpretation of health care ethics. Each of these virtues is examined in turn, using a range of topical issues including health care rationing, genetics, HIV/AIDS, withholding/withdrawing nutrition from PVS patients, and the empirical evidence which suggests a connection between religion and health. Professor Gill also argues that these four virtues are shared by other major religious and humanistic traditions and that, together with secular principles, they can enrich health care ethics even in a pluralistic society.
Contents:
1 Moral gaps in secular health care ethics 16
2 Tensions in public theology 34
3 Healing in the Synoptic Gospels 62
4 Compassion in health care ethics 94
5 Care in health care ethics 124
6 Faith in health care ethics 152
7 Humility in health care ethics 180.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-224) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
0521857236
OCLC:
62307698
Publisher Number:
9780521857239 (hbk.)

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