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Preface
Introduction: Moral Realities of Latter-day Saint Ethics
Chapter 1. Faith, Medicine, and Healing
Chapter 2. Creating Life: New Conceptions
Chapter 3. The Wisdom of Prevention
Chapter 4. Back to the Future: Genes, Disease, and Future
Generations
Chapter 5. Gifts of Life: Organ and Tissue Donation
Chapter 6. Born Dying
Chapter 7. Dying Well: Life Endings and Medical Assisted Death
Chapter 8. Public Bioethics: Abortion and Medical Marijuana
Epilogue. An LDS Case for Universal Health Care
Appendix A. LDS Ecclesiastical Statements on Biomedical Ethics
Issues
Bibliography
Index
Courtney S. Campbell is Hundere Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State University where he directs the Religious Studies Program and the Program in Medical Humanities.
The publication is both interesting for scholars dealing with the
LDS church, its history, and teachings and for all those trying to
gain insight into recent developments in medicine and bioethics and
their relation to religion.
*Franz Winter, Religious Studies Review*
This book can show Mormons the permitted spaces of medicine and
what medicine should profoundly signify, informing both medical
practice and patient experience.
*P. Rodriguez del Pozo, CHOICE*
The publication is both interesting for scholars dealing with the
LDS church, its history, and teachings and for all those trying to
gain insight into recent developments in medicine and bioethics and
their relation to religion.
*Franz Winter, Religious Studies Review Vol 48.4*
Campbell's book is a welcome publication...It is therefore helpful
to have updated material and to have an ethically, rather than a
historically, focused approach.
*Mormon Studies Review*
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