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Making The Rounds, 1996, V2 N1, September 9, Advocate Aurora Health
Making The Rounds, 1996, V2 N1, September 9, Advocate Aurora Health
Historical Documents - Combined
The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has a feature on nursing and euthanasia, medical news, and book reviews.
Making The Rounds, 1996, V1 N12, February 26, Advocate Aurora Health
Making The Rounds, 1996, V1 N12, February 26, Advocate Aurora Health
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "Making the Rounds in Health, Faith, & Ethics", a publication from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features an article on conflict of practitioners' personal values with treatment plans in medical care, as well as medical news, and a book review.
Centerline, 1993, V2 N1, Fall, Advocate Aurora Health
Centerline, 1993, V2 N1, Fall, Advocate Aurora Health
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "CenterLine" an informational newsletter from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue contains updates on research, publications, staffing, and other news. The research project is on ethics, values, and the meaning of aging.
Centerline, 1996, V5 N1, Fall/Winter, Advocate Aurora Health
Centerline, 1996, V5 N1, Fall/Winter, Advocate Aurora Health
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The Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: Issue of "CenterLine" an informational newsletter from The Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue contains updates on research, publications, staffing, and other news.
The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2000, N13, January/February, Advocate Aurora Health
The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2000, N13, January/February, Advocate Aurora Health
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The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of "The Park Ridge Center Bulletin", a bi-monthly publication from The Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has feature articles on genetics and faith, including articles on prenatal testing, stem cell research, and genetic mapping and sequencing.
The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2000, N14, March/April, Advocate Aurora Health
The Park Ridge Center Bulletin, 2000, N14, March/April, Advocate Aurora Health
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The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of "The Park Ridge Center Bulletin", a bi-monthly publication from The Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue has feature articles on Judaism and health care. There is also a honor roll for donations from individuals and groups in 1999.
Second Opinion, 2000, N4, December, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion, 2000, N4, December, Advocate Aurora Health
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Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The December 2000 issue of "Second Opinon" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
- Wading Through Blood and Suffering (Jennifer Girod) p. 12
- Sophie's Choice: Conjoined Twins Give Birth to Moral and Legal Debate (John L. Allen Jr.) p. 25
- Critiquing Empathy: Insights for Professional Education (Kelly A. Edwards) p. 35
- Care of the Dying: A Kairos Moment (Marie J. Gilbin) p. 48
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1993, V18 N3, January, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1993, V18 N3, January, Advocate Aurora Health
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Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The January 1993 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Initial Comment: Shifting the Burden of Proof (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
- The Health Care Titanic: Women and Children First? (Suzanne Holland and Karen Peterson) p. 11
- Perspective: Shifting the Burden of Proof (Dena S. Davis) p. 31
- The Effects of Prayer on Mental Well-Being (Margaret M. Poloma) p. 37
- Global Health and the Limits of Medicine: An Interview with Dave Hilton (p. 52)
- Giving and Caring in the 1990s (Robert Wuthnow) p. 69
- Reflection: Righteous Anger, Health, and Well-Being (Bernie S. Siegel) …
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1991, V17 N2, October, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1991, V17 N2, October, Advocate Aurora Health
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Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The October 1991 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Initial Comment: The "Women's Issue" (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
- Feminism and Bioethics: An Overview (karen Lebacqz) p. 11
- Healing by Women's-light: From "Womanization" to Women's Healing (Kathryn Allen Rabuzzi) p, 28
- Case and Commentary: Hidden Stories of Women (Carole Warshaw and Suzanne Poirier) p. 48
- Does Gender Make a Difference in Moral Decision Making? (Sidney Callahan) p. 67
- Love, Justice, and Discernment: An Interview with Margaret A. Farley, p. 80
- Reconstructing the Pastoral Care of Women (Maxine Glas) p. 94
- On Bernard Häring: …
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1990, V14, July, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1990, V14, July, Advocate Aurora Health
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Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1990 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Initial Comment: Shifting the Conversation (James P. Wind) p. 12
- Medicine and the Question of Suffering (Richard B. Gunderman) p. 14
- The Ethics of Using Nazi Medical Data: A Fewish Perspective (Mark Weitzman) p. 26
- Personhood: Current Legal Views (Edward J. Larson) p. 40
- On a Child Who Lived One Minute (a poem) (X. J. Kennedy) p. 54
- Tapping Human Potential: An Interview with Norman Cousins p. 56
- Moral Principles Shaping Public Policy on Euthanasia (Richard M. Gula) p. 72
- The Exclusion of Theology …
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1989, V12, November, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1989, V12, November, Advocate Aurora Health
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Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The November 1989 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:
- Initial Comment: The Stories We Could Tell... (James P. Wind) p. 8
- A New Heart in the Face of Old Ethical Problems (Robert G. Clouse with Rodney Clapp) p. 12
- The Transplant Odyssey (Patricia M. Park) p. 27
- Feeling Good about Recycled Hearts (George J. Annas) p. 33
- The Power of the Individual's Story (Leslie G. Reimer) p. 40
- Medical Ethics and the Civil Rights Movement: Why Informed Consent Is Too Little, Too Late (James Sellers) p. 46 …
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1988, V9, November, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1988, V9, November, Advocate Aurora Health
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Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The November 1988 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:
- Initial Comment: What Happened to Suffering? (James P. Wind) p. 8
- Into the Whirlwind of Suffering: Resistance and Transformation (Donald F. Duclow) p. 10
- The Death and Dying Movement: Psychologies and the Formation of Culture (Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore) p. 28
- Beyond Individualism: Bioethics and the Common Good An Interview with Daniel Callahan, p. 52
- Plague, Piety, and Policy (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 70
- The Dliemma of Alzheimer's: Valuing Autonomy and Acknowleding Dependence (Stephen Sapp) p. 90
- On Richard …
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1986, V3, November, Advocate Aurora Health
Second Opinion: Health, Faith, And Ethics, 1986, V3, November, Advocate Aurora Health
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Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Articles in the November 1986 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) include:
- Initial Comment: From A to ... (James P. Wind) p. 8
- Healing a City: AIDS in San Francisco (John Godges) p. 10
- The Other Anorectics (Linda-Marie Delloff) p. 30
- A Place for Madness? An Introductory Essay (James P. Wind) p. 50
- Religious Insanity: History of a Diagnosis (Ronald L. Numbers and Janet S. Numbers) p. 56
- Comments p. 78
- Bringing Ethics to the Bedside: An Interview with Dr. Mark Siegler, p. 92
- Body and Soul: Perspectives …
Experiences With Ex Corde Ecclesiae In Faculty Teaching Practices At Southern Catholic Colleges, Maria R. Sarmiento, Pietro A. Sasso
Experiences With Ex Corde Ecclesiae In Faculty Teaching Practices At Southern Catholic Colleges, Maria R. Sarmiento, Pietro A. Sasso
Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs
As special-mission institutions, Catholic higher education institutions pursue similar goals of American higher education to develop graduates who are civically engaged and ready to address contemporary challenges. However, these institutions are often challenged to integrate their religious mission within the classroom through faculty pedagogy, which buttresses academic freedom and student consumerism issues. This descriptive phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of Catholic university faculty members as they described their pedagogical experiences and Catholic identity perspectives. Findings from this study suggested a connection with Catholic identity, but that their relationship with institutional mission related to teaching was ambiguous. Participants had little …
Why Is Love Considered The Greatest Of The Theological Virtues?, Harry Mcclifty
Why Is Love Considered The Greatest Of The Theological Virtues?, Harry Mcclifty
Aristos
This paper will, after providing a succinct yet necessary definition of Christian caritas, offer three reasons for why love is considered to be the greatest of the theological virtues. First, upon attainment of eternal beatitude in heaven, caritas is not abandoned like faith and hope, but finds it fulfillment. Secondly, caritas is the only theological virtue which is chiefly concerned with the salvation of one’s neighbour. And thirdly, caritas enables man to live out the commandments of God in their fullness, thereby beginning the process of his divinization.
Martin Luther’S Understanding Of Faith In Relation To Infant Baptism, Francis Gayoba
Martin Luther’S Understanding Of Faith In Relation To Infant Baptism, Francis Gayoba
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
This article explores Martin Luther’s understanding of faith as a means to reconcile the seeming tension between his emphasis on faith in baptism against Roman Catholicism and his de-emphasis on faith against Anabaptism. This tension is most evident in his support of infant baptism despite his belief in sola fide. It is proposed that Luther’s predestinarian understanding of the sovereignty of God influences his perception of the role of faith in baptism, which emphasizes God’s role and de-emphasizes human acts in the ceremony. Luther argues that human faith, while important for the daily application of baptism, cannot be the …
'Yes!' And 'Thou' In Dag Hammarskjold's "Markings": A Theological Investigation, T Ryan
'Yes!' And 'Thou' In Dag Hammarskjold's "Markings": A Theological Investigation, T Ryan
Theology Papers and Journal Articles
Hammarskjöld’s Markings combines the spiritual, theological and ethical. This article engages with the journal in four stages. First, it briefly introduces the text (context, translation and overall purpose). Second, I explore Hammarskjöld’s faith guided by two words: ‘Yes’- to explore key ideas on union, discipleship, the ‘beyond,’ religious language, his use of the medieval mystics and the influence of the apophatic and kataphatic traditions on his consciousness. Third, under ‘Thou,’ follows an examination of this word’s role in Hammarskjöld’s religious awareness and, also, of the journal’s convergences with other authors, such as Bernard Haring and Andrew Tallon’s analysis of Martin …
Introduction To Faith And The Historian: Catholic Perspectives, Nick Salvatore
Introduction To Faith And The Historian: Catholic Perspectives, Nick Salvatore
Nick Salvatore
[Excerpt] What follows are the essays by eight historians touched by Catholicism on the meaning of that experience and its effect on their professional work. The essays are presented in broad chronological order, organized more by generational cohort than by specific date of birth. The essays are reflections, in some cases even meditations, and were never intended to conform to the structure and methodology of the historical article for a professional journal. Still, we have tried to shed some light on the inner processes that create that very work.
Swinging Bridge - October 27, 1995, Joy Wang
Swinging Bridge - October 27, 1995, Joy Wang
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Sacred Theology, J T. Mueller
Introduction To Sacred Theology, J T. Mueller
Concordia Theological Monthly
The Nature and Constitution of Sacred Theology.
Christianity, the Absolute Religion
The Christian religion is the absolute religion, inasmuch as it is absolutely perfect, neither requiring, nor being capable of, improvement or supplementation. It is God-given and therefore precisely as God would have it to accomplish its beneficent purpose of "saving sinners." When we ascribe to the Christian religion perfection or absoluteness we do not mean to say that it is a "logically complete whole", or a logically complete and perfect system, in which there are no missing links of thoughts or doctrines. Considered from this viewpoint, the Christion religion …