Theological Bioethics: Participation, Justice, and Change (Moral Traditions series)

Theological Bioethics: Participation, Justice, and Change (Moral Traditions). by .. Series: Moral Traditions; Paperback: pages; Publisher: Georgetown.
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This is a magisterial and programmatic statement that will alter how the religiously inclined understand their role in the great bioethics debates of today and tomorrow that yearn for clear thinking and prophetic wisdom. Lisa Sowle Cahill is the J.

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Discipleship, Pacifism, and Just War Theory ; and other books. Her argument, in its substance and its scope, makes eminent sense. Cahill writes with the care and clarity so characteristic of her work, offering substantive scholarship in accessible prose. The volume justly will become a standard text in graduate and seminary classrooms, and portions may be used in upper-level and undergraduate courses.

The resulting book enriches reflection about bioethics by its attentiveness to global issues of justice, to the social conditions which form and limit decisions, and to the dominant cultural narratives of liberal individualism, scientific progress, and the market. Cahill helps her readers, moreover, not only to think in new ways about some of the issues in bioethics but also to act more compassionately.


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If more of us who are interested in theological bioethics were to follow her call to engagement and to justice, there might really be change. The Way A comprehensive and forceful vision of theological bioethics that goes beyond, without discrediting, traditional approaches to standard beginning and end-of-life issues that often characterize theological engagement with bioethics. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly Read more You may have already requested this item. Please select Ok if you would like to proceed with this request anyway.

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