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Guinn, David E., ed.
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2011-07-12T18:43:12Z
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2011-07-12T18:43:12Z
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2006
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2006
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ISBN 0-19-517873-4
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Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. 437 p.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/548072
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Contributors -- Introduction: laying some of the groundwork -- Pt. I. Historical perspectives -- Ch. 1. A history of religion and bioethics / Albert R. Jonsen -- Ch. 2. Theology's role in public bioethics / Lisa Sowle Cahill -- Pt. II. Religion and the terrain of public discourse -- Ch. 3. Who legitimately speaks for religion in public bioethics? / John H. Evans -- Ch. 4. Bioethics, religion, and linguistic capital / Tod Chambers -- Ch. 5. And power corrupts. ..: religion and the disciplinary matrix of bioethics / M. Therese Lysaught -- Pt. III. Religion and bioethics in the public square -- Ch. 6. Religion, public reason, and embryonic stem cell research / Cynthia B. Cohen -- Ch. 7. "These and those are the words of the living God": Talmudic sound and fury in shaping national policy / Elliot N. Dorff -- Ch. 8. Public discourse and reasonable pluralism: rethinking the requirements of neutrality / H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. -- Pt. IV. Religion and official discourse -- Ch. 9. Law and bioethics in Rodriguez v. Canada / David E. Guinn, Edward W Keyserlingk, and Wendy Morton -- Ch. 10. The NBAC report on cloning: a case study in religion, public policy and bioethics / M. Cathleen Kaveny -- Pt. V. Religion and ethical praxis -- Ch. 11. Philosophy, theology, and the claims of justice / Karen Lebacqz -- Ch. 12. "No harm, no harassment": major principles of health care ethics in Islam / Abdulaziz Sachedina -- Ch. 13. Ethics of ambiguity: a Buddhist reflection on the Japanese organ transplant law / Ronald Y. Nakasone -- Ch. 14. "On One Path or the Other": Cloning, religion, and the making of U.S. biopolicy / Nigel M. de S. Cameron -- Pt. VI. Instrumentalizing religion -- Ch. 15. Apples and oranges: a critique of current trends in the study of religion, spirituality, and health / Gail Gaisin Glicksman and Allen Glicksman -- Ch. 16. The heart of the matter: religion and spirituality at the end of life / David E. Guinn -- Pt. VII. Institutional religion -- Ch. 17. Bioethical entanglements of race, religion, and AIDS / Michele Goodwin -- Ch. 18. The delivery of controversial services: reproductive health and ethical and religious directives / Maura A. Ryan -- Ch. 19. Catholic health care in the public square: tension on the frontier / Clarke E. Cochran -- Index
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Monograph
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eng
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| dc.subject |
Bioethics
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Religious Ethics
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History of Health Ethics/Bioethics
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Commissions/Councils
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Social Control of Science/Technology
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HIV Infection and AIDS
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Reproduction/Reproductive Technologies
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Cloning
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Embryos and Fetuses
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Artifical and Transplanted Organs/Tissues
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Prolongation of Life and Euthanasia
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Suicide/Assisted Suicide
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Cultural Pluralism
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Bioethics*
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HANDBOOK OF BIOETHICS AND RELIGION
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Digital citation created by the Bioethics Research Library, Georgetown University, for the National Information Resource on Ethics and Human Genetics, a project funded by the United States National Human Genome Research Institute
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Digital citation migrated from OpenText Livelink Discovery Server database named GenETHX to DSpace collection GenETHX hosted by Georgetown University
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