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Matters of Life and Death

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01 March 2009

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Rarely are human dilemmas out of the news. And what medical science can do and ought to do - or ought not to do - impinges on our personal lives, families and societies.* Conjoined twins dilemma...* ?Suicide of terminally ill patient...* ?Designer baby transplant success...* ?Woman gives birth at sixty-six...What...

Rarely are human dilemmas out of the news. And what medical science can do and ought to do - or ought not to do - impinges on our personal lives, families and societies.* Conjoined twins dilemma...* ?Suicide of terminally ill patient...* ?Designer baby transplant success...* ?Woman gives birth at sixty-six...

What medical science can do and what it ought to do - or ought not to - impinges upon our personal lives, our families and our society.?In this book, John Wyatt examines issues surrounding the beginning and end of life against the background of current medical-ethical thought. Writing out of a deep conviction that the Bible's view of our humanness points a way forward, he suggests how Christian healthcare professionals, lay people and churches can respond to the challenges and opportunities that confront us  
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This book provides a sensitive and personal handling of the medical issues which affect everyone and contains specially prepared services for use on the death of a baby.

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Rarely are human dilemmas out of the news. And what medical science can do and ought to do - or ought not to do - impinges on our personal lives, families and societies.* Conjoined twins dilemma...* ?Suicide of terminally ill patient...* ?Designer baby transplant success...* ?Woman gives birth at sixty-six...What...

Rarely are human dilemmas out of the news. And what medical science can do and ought to do - or ought not to do - impinges on our personal lives, families and societies.* Conjoined twins dilemma...* ?Suicide of terminally ill patient...* ?Designer baby transplant success...* ?Woman gives birth at sixty-six...

What medical science can do and what it ought to do - or ought not to - impinges upon our personal lives, our families and our society.?In this book, John Wyatt examines issues surrounding the beginning and end of life against the background of current medical-ethical thought. Writing out of a deep conviction that the Bible's view of our humanness points a way forward, he suggests how Christian healthcare professionals, lay people and churches can respond to the challenges and opportunities that confront us  
***-Publisher.***  
  


This book provides a sensitive and personal handling of the medical issues which affect everyone and contains specially prepared services for use on the death of a baby.
Matters of Life and Death $32.99
Koorong code 296777
ISBN 9781844743674
Pages 304
Publisher Intervarsity Press Uk
Publication date 01 March 2009
Dimensions 17 x 156 x 234mm
Weight 0.457kg
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    MUST read for all humans!

    This book is essential reading for anyone involved in healthcare (or anyone who is human for that matter!) John Wyatt is refreshingly gentle as he tackles some very emotional issues As a doctor he understands the REALness of these dilemmas he is not speaking from an ivory tower This book helps Christians form a solid ethical framework that is Biblical and compassionate