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In the 4th edition of this important book, John Stott continues to urge Christians to engage with ethical issues, including new issues in bioethics. By... View full product details
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By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any mobile, tablet or desktop device through the CASE Online Library. You will also... View full product details
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Trevor Cairney reviews Dr Megan Best’s book Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. By purchasing this individual article you will have ongoing access to read it from any mobile, tablet... View full product details
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Dr Ruth Powys argues for the necessity of clear thinking about ethical principles when we consider the emotion-laden issues surrounding the end of life. By... View full product details
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John Wyatt is Professor of Ethics and Perinatology at University College, London, and Consultant Neonatologist at University College London Hospitals. In this article he outlines... View full product details
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In considering both biological and biblical perspectives, Dr Megan Best contends that destructive research on human embryos means there are more lives at stake than... View full product details
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Recently 85% of Australians indicated they were in favour of euthanasia, yet government enquiries in Australia and elsewhere continue to recommend overwhelmingly against legalising it. A close... View full product details
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Palliative care is an expanding field, and the urgent need for it is evident. The choices facing palliative care workers, patients, and their families, however, are not... View full product details
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Suffering and death are part of this life. Retelling the stories of people who have suffered greatly, Wyatt shows how our afflictions can participate in... View full product details