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Applies the best of the Roman Catholic theological and ethical tradition to some of the controversial and complex bioethical topics that confront society. This book combines concise prose with case studies on such issues as reproductive cloning, quality of life and clinical decision making, and the withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration.

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Walter and Shannon have the long experience, sure judgment, ample wisdom and deft style to carry off this creative revitalization of the Catholic bioethical heritage. They will both enlighten scholars and educate newcomers to important debates about new technologies and the state of health care today. The authors make it clear how rich are the resources Catholicism brings to urgent dilemmas in medicine and policy that should be of concern to everyone. -- Lisa Sowle Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College
Two giants in contemporary bioethics provide a lucid and breathtaking analysis of how the Catholic moral tradition can shape and inform the most neuralgic issues in health care. This work offers a very practical and user-friendly study for students and scholars in the academy, for clinicians and other professionals in health care, as well as for patients and families struggling with Catholic teaching about controversies in bioethics. The authors display a profound respect for the Catholic moral tradition to enhance its influence in the high-tech culture of health care today. -- Gerard Magill, Executive Director & Department Chair, Center for Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University
Thorough, nuanced and challenging, this new work by Walter and Shannon is a welcome addition to the resources for the teaching and practice of Catholic bioethics. Nicely balanced between theoretical and “practical” considerations, Contemporary Issues in Bioethics captures the diversity of Catholic perspectives on life and death issues while showing us exactly what is lost when religious voices are missing or distorted in our public debates. -- Maura A. Ryan, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, University of Notre Dame

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part One: Theological Issues Chapter 3 Religion and Bioethics: A Value Added Discussion Chapter 4 Playing God or Playing Human Chapter 5 Horizon Analysis and Moral Stance: An Interpretation of Cardinal Bernardin's "Consistent Ethic of Life" Chapter 6 The Communitarian Perspective: Autonomy and the Common Good Part 7 Part Two: Issues at the Beginning of Life Chapter 8 Reflections on the Moral Status of the Pre-embryo (with Allan B. Wolter, OFM) Chapter 9 A Catholic Reflection on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Chapter 10 Cloning, Uniqueness and Individuality Chapter 11 Reproductive Technologies: Ethical and Religious Issues Chapter 12 Theological Parameters: Catholic Doctrine on Abortion in a Pluralist Society Part 13 Part Three: Issues Concerned with Genetic Medicine and the Care of Ill Patients Chapter 14 Perspectives on Medical Ethics: Biotechnology and Genetic Medicine Chapter 15 Theological Perspectives on Cancer Genetics and Gene Therapy: The Roman Catholic Tradition Chapter 16 The Meaning and Validity of Quality of Life Judgments in Contemporary Roman Catholic Medical Ethics Part 17 Part Four: Issues at the End of Life Chapter 18 Terminal Sedation: A Catholic Perspective Chapter 19 The PVS Patient and the Forgoing/Withdrawing of Medical Nutrition and Hydration Chapter 20 Artificial Nutrition & Hydration: Assessing Papal Statement Chapter 21 Implications of the Papal Allocution on Feeding Tubes Chapter 22 Assisted Nutrition & Hydration and the Catholic Tradition: The Case of Terri Schiavo

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 08/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9780742550612, 978-0742550612
      ISBN10: 0742550613

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Applies the best of the Roman Catholic theological and ethical tradition to some of the controversial and complex bioethical topics that confront society. This book combines concise prose with case studies on such issues as reproductive cloning, quality of life and clinical decision making, and the withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration.

      Trade Review
      Walter and Shannon have the long experience, sure judgment, ample wisdom and deft style to carry off this creative revitalization of the Catholic bioethical heritage. They will both enlighten scholars and educate newcomers to important debates about new technologies and the state of health care today. The authors make it clear how rich are the resources Catholicism brings to urgent dilemmas in medicine and policy that should be of concern to everyone. -- Lisa Sowle Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology, Boston College
      Two giants in contemporary bioethics provide a lucid and breathtaking analysis of how the Catholic moral tradition can shape and inform the most neuralgic issues in health care. This work offers a very practical and user-friendly study for students and scholars in the academy, for clinicians and other professionals in health care, as well as for patients and families struggling with Catholic teaching about controversies in bioethics. The authors display a profound respect for the Catholic moral tradition to enhance its influence in the high-tech culture of health care today. -- Gerard Magill, Executive Director & Department Chair, Center for Health Care Ethics, Saint Louis University
      Thorough, nuanced and challenging, this new work by Walter and Shannon is a welcome addition to the resources for the teaching and practice of Catholic bioethics. Nicely balanced between theoretical and “practical” considerations, Contemporary Issues in Bioethics captures the diversity of Catholic perspectives on life and death issues while showing us exactly what is lost when religious voices are missing or distorted in our public debates. -- Maura A. Ryan, Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, University of Notre Dame

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Part One: Theological Issues Chapter 3 Religion and Bioethics: A Value Added Discussion Chapter 4 Playing God or Playing Human Chapter 5 Horizon Analysis and Moral Stance: An Interpretation of Cardinal Bernardin's "Consistent Ethic of Life" Chapter 6 The Communitarian Perspective: Autonomy and the Common Good Part 7 Part Two: Issues at the Beginning of Life Chapter 8 Reflections on the Moral Status of the Pre-embryo (with Allan B. Wolter, OFM) Chapter 9 A Catholic Reflection on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Chapter 10 Cloning, Uniqueness and Individuality Chapter 11 Reproductive Technologies: Ethical and Religious Issues Chapter 12 Theological Parameters: Catholic Doctrine on Abortion in a Pluralist Society Part 13 Part Three: Issues Concerned with Genetic Medicine and the Care of Ill Patients Chapter 14 Perspectives on Medical Ethics: Biotechnology and Genetic Medicine Chapter 15 Theological Perspectives on Cancer Genetics and Gene Therapy: The Roman Catholic Tradition Chapter 16 The Meaning and Validity of Quality of Life Judgments in Contemporary Roman Catholic Medical Ethics Part 17 Part Four: Issues at the End of Life Chapter 18 Terminal Sedation: A Catholic Perspective Chapter 19 The PVS Patient and the Forgoing/Withdrawing of Medical Nutrition and Hydration Chapter 20 Artificial Nutrition & Hydration: Assessing Papal Statement Chapter 21 Implications of the Papal Allocution on Feeding Tubes Chapter 22 Assisted Nutrition & Hydration and the Catholic Tradition: The Case of Terri Schiavo

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