Vulnerability and Care: Christian Reflections on the Philosophy of Medicine

Vulnerability and Care: Christian Reflections on the Philosophy of Medicine

Vulnerability and Care: Christian Reflections on the Philosophy of Medicine

Vulnerability and Care: Christian Reflections on the Philosophy of Medicine

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Overview

Medical and bioethical issues have spawned a great deal of debate in both public and academic contexts. Little has been done, however, to engage with the underlying issues of the nature of medicine and its role in human community. This book seeks to fill that gap by providing Christian philosophical and theological reflections on the nature and purposes of medicine and its role in a Christian understanding of human society.

The book provides two main 'doorways' into a Christian philosophical theology of medicine. First it presents a brief description of the contexts in which medicine is practiced in the early 21st century, identifying key problems and challenges that medicine must address. It then turbans to issues in contemporary bioethics, demonstrating how the debate is rooted in conflicting visions of the nature of medicine (and so human existence). This leads to a discussion of some of the philosophical and theological resources currently available for those who would reflect 'Christianly' on medicine. The heart of the book consists of an articulation of a Christian understanding of medicine as both a scholarly and a social practice, articulating the philosophical-theological framework which informs this perspective. It fleshes out features of medicine as an inherently moral practice, one informed by a Christian social vision and shaped by key theological commitments. The book closes by returbaning to the issues relating to the context of medicine and bioethics with which it opened, demonstrating how a Christian philosophical-theology of medicine informs and enriches those discussions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567316776
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/28/2016
Series: Religion and the University
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Dr Andrew Sloane is Senior Lecturer in Old Testament and Christian Thought and Director of Postgraduate Studies at Morling Theological College (affiliated with the Australian College of Theology and the University of Divinity), Australia. He studied medicine at the University of NSW and practiced briefly as a doctor before studying theology at Morling College, where he completed both his BTh (1990) and his ThD (1994) through the Australian College of Theology. He has ministered in Baptist churches and been on faculty at Ridley (Anglican) College in Melbourne (1996-2002) and Morling (Baptist) College (2002-). His publications include articles in bioethics, philosophy, and the Old Testament; On Being a Christian in the Academy (2003); At Home in a Strange Land (2008).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Entering the world of medicine
3. Why bioethics needs a philosophy (and theology) of medicine
4. Perspectives on philosophy of medicine
5. Perspectives on theology of medicine
6. Finding the target: Messer's theology of health
7. A philosophical-theological framework for medicine
8. Human vulnerability and the goods of medicine
9. Re-engaging the world of medicine
Bibliography
Index

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