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The Fletcher / Ramsey Debate in Bioethics and the Christian Ethical Tradition J. WESLEY ROBB Paul Ramsey and Joseph Fletcher are two of the most widely read moral theologians in the field of bioethics . Though they ostensibly come out ...
The Fletcher / Ramsey Debate in Bioethics and the Christian Ethical Tradition J. WESLEY ROBB Paul Ramsey and Joseph Fletcher are two of the most widely read moral theologians in the field of bioethics . Though they ostensibly come out ...
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Ramsey , speaking from the Christian frame of reference , appears to be too rigid and inflexible in his moral judgments ; Fletcher , speaking from the same background , appears to be too relativistic and flexible .
Ramsey , speaking from the Christian frame of reference , appears to be too rigid and inflexible in his moral judgments ; Fletcher , speaking from the same background , appears to be too relativistic and flexible .
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KEITH WATKINS Professor of Worship , Christian Theological Seminary The Moral Context of Pastoral Care . By Don S. Browning . Westminster Press , 1976. 144 pp . $ 7.95 . The Minister as Diagnostician . By Paul W. Pruyser .
KEITH WATKINS Professor of Worship , Christian Theological Seminary The Moral Context of Pastoral Care . By Don S. Browning . Westminster Press , 1976. 144 pp . $ 7.95 . The Minister as Diagnostician . By Paul W. Pruyser .
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Religion in Life, Volumen41 John Baillie,Lucius Hatfield Bugbee,Charles Kendall Gilbert Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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