In Morals and Medicine a leading Protestant theologian comes to grips with the problems of conscience raised by new advances in medical science and technology. They arise as issues at the start or making of a life, in preserving its health, and in facing its death. They are the problems of Everyman: some are new problems of conscience, such as artificial insemination; some are old problems in new dimensions, such as euthanasia.
Modern medicine provides such a high degree of control over health and vital processes that men must inevitably shoulder the burden of intelligent...
In Morals and Medicine a leading Protestant theologian comes to grips with the problems of conscience raised by new advances in medical scie...
In Morals and Medicine a leading Protestant theologian comes to grips with the problems of conscience raised by new advances in medical science and technology. They arise as issues at the start or making of a life, in preserving its health, and in facing its death. They are the problems of Everyman: some are new problems of conscience, such as artificial insemination; some are old problems in new dimensions, such as euthanasia.
Modern medicine provides such a high degree of control over health and vital processes that men must inevitably shoulder the burden of intelligent...
In Morals and Medicine a leading Protestant theologian comes to grips with the problems of conscience raised by new advances in medical scie...