The foundations of Christian bioethics /

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Main Author: Engelhardt, H. Tristram (Hugo Tristram), 1941-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lisse (Netherlands) ; Exton, PA : Swets & Zeitlinger, c2000
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245 1 4 |a The foundations of Christian bioethics /  |c H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr 
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300 |a xxiv, 414 p. ;  |c 25 cm 
500 |a Includes index 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a From Christian Bioethics to Secular Bioethics: The Establishment of a Liberal Cosmopolitan Morality --  |t Can Morality be Sectarian? --  |t Christian Bioethics: Confused and Eclipsed --  |t Christian vs. Secular Bioethics: The Disappearance of a Difference --  |t Moral Crises and the Medieval Faith in Reason --  |t From the Reformation and the Enlightenment to Secular Bioethics --  |t The Enlightenment and its Dirty Hands --  |t Faith in Secular Rationality Unshaken: Secular Medical Ethics and the Medical Humanities --  |t Why a Canonical, Content-full Secular Bioethics Cannot be Justified in General Secular Terms: Content Requires Assumptions --  |t From a Libertarian to a Liberal Cosmopolitan: The Background of Post-Traditional Christianity --  |t Christian Bioethics Reconsidered --  |t At the Roots of Bioethics: Reason, Faith, and the Unity of Morality --  |t Religious and Secular Ethics: Rethinking the Project of Morality --  |t Pluralism and Conflict in Ethics and Bioethics: The Right, the Good, the Particular, and God --  |t Immanuel Kant and his As-If God --  |t The Necessity of Contingency: Hegel and the Justification of Moral Particularity --  |t Rationality, Belief, and Kierkegaard: Being a Christian in the Post-Christian Age --  |t Reason, Faith, and Bioethics --  |t Christian Bioethics as a Human Project: Taking Immanence Seriously --  |t The Enlightenment's Bequest --  |t Knowledge, Morality, and Religion as Limited Human Projects --  |t Three Visions of the Secular Cosmopolis: Living in a World Deaf to God --  |t Christianity Transformed: Towards a Christian Bioethics Without Transcendence 
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