This lecture addresses current tensions in medical ethics as it has developed in the past thirty years. Debates now rage about the importance of principles versus personal character, rights versus responsibilities, and individual autonomy versus concerns for the well being of patients. Moreover, the public nature of medical ethical problems, which are often addressed in the secular sphere, has tended to obscure the role of religious ethics within medical ethics. Margaret Farley proposes a new approach to all of these issues, an approach that takes account of women’s experience, feminist ethics, and the potential contributions of religious traditions to problems encountered in the medical context. She includes considerations of particular issues such as decisions for death and requirements of justice in the effective worldwide distribution of medical care.

TRUTH IS SYMPHONIC ASPECTS OF CHRISTIAN
YOUCAT BIBLE
31CM ST. JOSEPH 883
ANECDOTES OF THE GREAT
THE HOUR OF JESUS
SUPER JOY
30CM PADRE PIO 891
17CM S.FRANCESCO 655
WORDS OF ETERNAL LIFE CYCLE B VOL II
VOCATIONS AND THEIR FORMATION TODAY
THE CATHOLIC WORKER MOVEMENT
MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN
TRAGEDY UNDER GRACE REINHOLD SCHNEIDER
MAGNET CERAMICA CIRCLE
846 - ACQUASANTIERA C/MADONNA 16CM
RESP TO 101 QUEST ON CATH SOCIAL TEACHIN
PALM OF MY HAND (135)
ABBA FATHER
CATHOLIC CHRISTIANITY
GARBAGE 

