The ecumenical and non-ecumenical dialectic of Christian bioethics
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- DOI: 10.1093/cb/1.2.121
The ecumenical and non-ecumenical dialectic of Christian bioethics
Abstract
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.
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