(Re)-Emerging Challenges in Christian Bioethics: Leading Voices in Christian Bioethics [0.03%]
新兴的基督教生物伦理挑战:基督教生物伦理的领军人物之声
Ana Iltis
Ana Iltis
This is the third installment in a Christian Bioethics series that gathers leading voices in Christian bioethics to examine the themes and issues they find most pressing. The papers address fundamental theoretical questions about the nature...
Maura A Ryan
Maura A Ryan
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, concern that there could be a shortage of ventilators raised the possibility of rationing care. Denying patients life-saving care captures our moral imagination, prompting the demand for ...
Relational Personhood, Social Justice and the Common Good: Catholic Contributions toward a Public Health Ethics [0.03%]
公共卫生活动中的伦理观念:天主教的贡献与社会公正及公众利益之间的关系人格问题
Brenda Appleby,Nuala P Kenny
Brenda Appleby
Worldwide, there is renewed public and political attention focused on public health fueled by the globally explosive H1N1 pandemic. Pandemic planning emerged as a major area for public action in the absence of an overarching ethics framewor...
Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes
Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes
Sin-talk, though politically incorrect, is indispensable. Placing human life under the "hermeneutic of sin" means acknowledging that one ought to aim flawlessly at God, and that one can fail in this endeavor. None of this can be appreciated...
Illness, Disease, and Sin: the Connection between Genetics and Spirituality - A Response [0.03%]
从基因到灵魂——论疾病、罪孽与遗传学之间的关系
Pia Matthews
Pia Matthews
In responding to Mathias Beck's thought-provoking article, it seems helpful to begin with an outline and comments on Beck's case as I understand it. For me, this overview throws up three problematic areas that I explore further under the he...
Illness, disease and sin: the connection between genetics and spirituality [0.03%]
从基因到精神:疾病、罪过与健康观念的关系
Matthias Beck
Matthias Beck
The New Testament, while rejecting any superficial connection between illness and sin, does not reject a possible connection between illness and a person's relationship with God. An example can be seen in the story of the young blind man wh...
Nicholas Capaldi
Nicholas Capaldi
This essay begins by distinguishing among the viewpoints of philosophy, theology, and religion; it then explores how each deals with "sin" in the bioethical context. The conclusions are that the philosophical and theological viewpoints are ...
H Tristram Engelhardt Jr
H Tristram Engelhardt Jr
Contemporary Christians are separated by foundationally disparate understandings of Christianity itself. Christians do not share one theology, much less a common understanding of the significance of sin, suffering, disease, and death. These...
Denis Müller
Denis Müller
The project of articulating a theological ethics on the basis of liturgical anthropology is bound to fail if the necessary consequence is that one has to quit the forum of critical modern rationality. The risk of Engelhardt's approach is to...
Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes
Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes