Religion-Healthcare Policy. Do the Twain Meet?
Rosemary Flanigan, PhD
What does it mean to have a “religious consciousness” and how does having such a consciousness affect our thinking as we deal with life and death issues as well as a host of bioethical issues facing us today?
What does it mean to have a “religious consciousness” and how does having such a consciousness affect our thinking as we deal with life and death issues as well as a host of bioethical issues facing us today?
In this edition of The Bioethics Channel, Rosemary Flanigan, PhD explores how religion may affect healthcare policy.
Link: The Bioethics Channel, June 24, 11 minutes 47 seconds
Link: The Bioethics Channel, June 24, 11 minutes 47 seconds
Labels: bioethics, medical ethics, religion and end of life decisions
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