
doi: 10.1093/cb/1.2.121
pmid: 11654502
Non-ecumenical Christian bioethics will seem a strange category for many. The category relies on the recognition that bioethics mediates morality and ethics in healthcare. As such bioethics will have particular content. It is the content of a moral vision that both divides and unites. The enterprise of non-ecumenical Christian bioethics explores how Christians are both divided and united on the issue of bioethics. Non-ecumenical Christian bioethics is opposed to a facile ecumenism that reduces the content of Christian morality to the lowest common denominator.
Ethics, Consensus, Secularism, Communication, Decision Making, Politics, Bioethics, Morals, Dissent and Disputes, Christianity, Group Processes, Religion, Philosophy, Methods, Humans, Theology, Ethical Theory, Ethical Analysis
Ethics, Consensus, Secularism, Communication, Decision Making, Politics, Bioethics, Morals, Dissent and Disputes, Christianity, Group Processes, Religion, Philosophy, Methods, Humans, Theology, Ethical Theory, Ethical Analysis
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