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This mortal flesh: incarnation and bioethics, c.1-3
We may be entering a golden age in healthcare thanks to dramatic improvements being made in diagnostic procedures and therapies. Many individuals will soon live longer, healthier and more productive lives. But do these advances also bring the risk of losing one's humanity? In many respects, medicine serves as a surrogate religion in today's societies. Although a proper concern for health in compatible with Christian faith, recent and anticipated advances in extending human longevity are often based on philosophical presuppositions and religious values that are adverse to core Christian beliefs and convictions..
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