Biomedicen and Beatitude

Biomedicen and Beatitude
Title Biomedicen and Beatitude PDF eBook
Author Austriaco Op Nicanor Pier Giorgio
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 497
Release 2021-06-25
Genre Medical
ISBN 0813233909

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This timely and up to date new edition of Biomedicine and Beatitude features an entirely new chapter on the ethics of bodily modification. It is also updated throughout to reflect the pontificate of Pope Francis, recent concerns including ethical issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, and feedback from the many instructors who used the first edition in the classroom.

Biomedicine and Beatitude

Biomedicine and Beatitude
Title Biomedicine and Beatitude PDF eBook
Author Nicanor Pier Giorgio AUSTRIACO
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 345
Release 2011-12-05
Genre Medical
ISBN 0813218829

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Besides ethical questions raised at the beginning and the end of life, Nicanor Austriaco, O.P., discusses the ethics of the clinical encounter, human procreation, organ donation and transplantation, and biomedical research.

Catholic Bioethics for a New Millennium

Catholic Bioethics for a New Millennium
Title Catholic Bioethics for a New Millennium PDF eBook
Author Anthony Fisher
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 347
Release 2011-11-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139504886

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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 regulation. Philosophical argument is complemented by Catholic theology and analysis of social and biomedical trends, to make this an auspicious example of a new generation of Catholic bioethical writing which has relevance for people of all faiths and none.

Hostility to Hospitality

Hostility to Hospitality
Title Hostility to Hospitality PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Balboni
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 353
Release 2018-10-12
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199325766

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Spiritual sickness troubles American medicine. Through a death-denying culture, medicine has gained enormous power-an influence it maintains by distancing itself from religion, which too often reminds us of our mortality. As a result of this separation of medicine and religion, patients facing serious illness infrequently receive adequate spiritual care, despite the large body of empirical data demonstrating its importance to patient decision-making, quality of life, and medical utilization. This secular-sacred divide also unleashes depersonalizing, social forces through the market, technology, and legal-bureaucratic powers that reduce clinicians to tiny cogs in an unstoppable machine. Hostility to Hospitality is one of the first books of its kind to explore these hostilities threatening medicine and offer a path forward for the partnership of modern medicine and spirituality. Drawing from interdisciplinary scholarship including empirical studies, interviews, history and sociology, theology, and public policy, the authors argue for structural pluralism as the key to changing hostility to hospitality.

The Meaning of Grace

The Meaning of Grace
Title The Meaning of Grace PDF eBook
Author Charles Journet
Publisher Scepter Publishers
Pages 148
Release 1996
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780933932944

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Few concepts are more important in Catholic theology than that of grace, but most adult Catholics never move beyond a schoolchild's understanding of grace. Charles Journet explores philosophy, revelation and history to explain grace fully. Journet lays out both the doctrinal development of grace and corrects persistent mistakes that Catholics make about grace. He covers habitual grace, actual grace, predestination, justification, merit, and much more. He even includes a revealing exploration of Adam's earthly paradise and how the nature of the Fall called forth God's response of grace.

Personalist Bioethics

Personalist Bioethics
Title Personalist Bioethics PDF eBook
Author Elio Sgreccia
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780935372632

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"Presents a metaphysical foundation for ethics grounded in non-relative, personalist values that can be communicated cross-culturally. Examines the philosophical bases of ethical criteria and applies them to issues in medical practice ranging from genetic engineering to euthanasia"--

Catholic Witness in Health Care

Catholic Witness in Health Care
Title Catholic Witness in Health Care PDF eBook
Author John M. Travaline
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 534
Release 2017-09-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 0813229839

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Catholic health care is about ethics but also "ethos" – not only what we shouldn't do but a vision for what we should do with love. The issues it faces don't just concern academic bioethicists – they concern every faithful Catholic doctor, nurse, practitioner, and even patient. Modern medical practitioners on the ground, day-in, day-out, wrestling with medical moral matters, witnessing what is happening in American medicine today, while also striving to witness to their Catholic faith in living out their medical vocation – these are the primary authors of this unique book, and these are the readers it hopes to serve. Catholic Witness in Health Care integrates the theoretical presentation of Catholic medical ethics with real life practice. It begins with fundamental elements of Catholic care, touching upon Scripture, moral philosophy, theology, Christian anthropology, and pastoral care. The second part features Catholic clinicians illuminating authentic Catholic medical care in their various medical disciplines: gynecology and reproductive medicine, fertility, pediatrics, geriatrics, critical care, surgery, rehabilitation, psychology, and pharmacy. Part three offers unique perspectives concerning medical education, research, and practice, with an eye toward creating a cultural shift to an authentically Catholic medical ethos. Readers of this book will learn essential elements upon which the ethics of Catholic medical practice is founded and gain insights into practicing medicine and caring for others in an authentically Catholic way.