Jewish and Catholic Bioethics

Jewish and Catholic Bioethics
Title Jewish and Catholic Bioethics PDF eBook
Author Edmund D. Pellegrino MD
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 176
Release 1999-10-04
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781589013506

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Drawing on multiple interconnected scriptural and spiritual sources, the Jewish tradition of ethical reflection is intricate and nuanced. This book presents scholarly Jewish perspectives on suffering, healing, life, and death, and it compares them with contemporary Christian and secular views. The Jewish perspectives presented in this book are mainly those of orthodox scholars, with the responses representing primarily Christian-Catholic points of view. Readers unfamiliar with the Jewish tradition will find here a practical introduction to its major voices, from Spinoza to Jewish religious law. The contributors explore such issues as active and passive euthanasia, abortion, assisted reproduction, genetic screening, and health care delivery. Offering a thoughtful and thought-provoking dialogue between Jewish and Christian scholars, Jewish and Catholic Bioethics is an important contribution to ecumenical understanding in the realm of health care.

Introduction to Jewish and Catholic Bioethics

Introduction to Jewish and Catholic Bioethics
Title Introduction to Jewish and Catholic Bioethics PDF eBook
Author Aaron L. Mackler
Publisher
Total Pages 265
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780878401468

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Leavened with compassion, common sense, and a readable style, this introduction to complicated bioethical issues from both Jewish and Catholic perspectives is as informative as it is undaunting. Aaron Mackler takes the reader through methodology in Roman Catholic moral theology and compares and contrasts it with methodology as it is practiced in Jewish ethics. He then skillfully wends his way through many topics foremost on the contemporary ethical agenda for both Jewish and Catholic ethicists: euthanasia and assisted suicide, end-of-life decisions, abortion, in vitro fertilization, and the ever-growing problem of justice regarding access to health care and medical resources. A concluding chapter summarizes general tendencies in the comparison of the two traditions, and addresses the significance of convergence and divergence between these traditions for moral thinkers within each faith community, and generally in western democracies such as the United States. As Mackler overviews these issues, he points out the divergences and the commonalities between the two traditions -- clarifying each position and outlining the structure of thinking that supports them. At the heart of both Catholic and Jewish perspectives on bioethics is a life-affirming core, and while there may be differences in the "why" of those ethical divergences, and in the "how" each arrived at varying -- or the same -- conclusions, both traditions, in the words of James McCartney as quoted in the introduction, "are guided by the principle that life is precious; that we are bidden to preserve and guard our health; that we are bidden to intervene in nature to raise the human estate; and that our lives are not our own, but are part of the legacy bequeathed to us by the Creator." This book has been carefully crafted in that spirit.

Considering Religious Traditions in Bioethics

Considering Religious Traditions in Bioethics
Title Considering Religious Traditions in Bioethics PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 164
Release 2001
Genre Bioethics
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Handbook of Bioethics and Religion

Handbook of Bioethics and Religion
Title Handbook of Bioethics and Religion PDF eBook
Author David E. Guinn
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 456
Release 2006-08-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190292466

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What role should religion play in a religiously pluralistic liberal society? Public bioethics unavoidably raises this question in a particularly insistent fashion. As the 20 papers in this collection demonstrate, the issues are complex and multifaceted. The authors address specific and highly contested issues as assisted suicide, stem cell research, cloning, reproductive health, and alternative medicine as well as more general questions such as who legitimately speaks for religion in public bioethics, what religion can add to our understanding of justice, and the value of faith-based contributions to healthcare. Christian (Catholic and Protestant), Jewish, Islamic, and Buddhist viewpoints are represented. The first book to focus on the interface of religion and bioethics, this collection fills a significant void in the literature.

Bioethical Dilemmas

Bioethical Dilemmas
Title Bioethical Dilemmas PDF eBook
Author J. David Bleich
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages 398
Release 1998
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780881254730

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Rabbi Bleich is one of the world's foremost authorities on the subject of Jewish perspectives on the ethical questions which arise in the wake of modern medical technology. In these essays, which are intended for all who are concerned with these issues, Rabbi Bleich covers such questions as the care of the terminally ill, including the vexing issue of whether the family may decide to withhold information from the person who is terminally ill, artificial insemination, genetic engineering the moral status of the handicapped. AIDS, and immoral medical experimentation.

Jewish Bioethics

Jewish Bioethics
Title Jewish Bioethics PDF eBook
Author Fred Rosner
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages 486
Release 2000
Genre Law
ISBN 9780881256628

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How do you define the precise moment of death? Should "pulling the plug" and mercy killings be allowed by law? Is it necessary to control the birth of "test tube babies"? Should abortions be legal and freely available? What are the social implications of sex-change operations? Should research on cloning and genetic engineering be allowed and encouraged? Should doctors be permitted to perform medical experiments on human subjects?

Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law

Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law
Title Biomedical Ethics and Jewish Law PDF eBook
Author Fred Rosner
Publisher KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages 580
Release 2001
Genre Bioethics
ISBN 9780881257014

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"In addition, a number of the earlier chapters have been thoroughly revised in light of current developments. The book is an addition to the library of anyone who is concerned about the interaction between modern medicine and Jewish law in the twenty-first century."--BOOK JACKET.