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Christian Bioethics

Christian Bioethics is a scientific journal, published by Oxford University Press since 1995 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is medical ethics.

Details
Abbr. Christ Bioeth
Start 1995
End Continuing
Frequency Three no. a year
p-ISSN 1380-3603
e-ISSN 1744-4195
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Medical Ethics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 13991 12
SJR / Ranks: 14722 138
CiteScore / Ranks: 12453 1.20
Recent Articles
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Iltis A
Christ Bioeth . 2022 Aug; 28(1):1-10. PMID: 35992505
This is the third installment in a Christian Bioethics series that gathers leading voices in Christian bioethics to examine the themes and issues they find most pressing. The papers address...
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Ryan M
Christ Bioeth . 2022 Apr; 28(1):58-75. PMID: 35432574
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, concern that there could be a shortage of ventilators raised the possibility of rationing care. Denying patients life-saving care captures our...
3.
Appleby B, Kenny N
Christ Bioeth . 2018 Dec; 16(3):296-313. PMID: 30546267
Worldwide, there is renewed public and political attention focused on public health fueled by the globally explosive H1N1 pandemic. Pandemic planning emerged as a major area for public action in...
4.
Delkeskamp-Hayes C
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):105-27. PMID: 17453842
Sin-talk, though politically incorrect, is indispensable. Placing human life under the "hermeneutic of sin" means acknowledging that one ought to aim flawlessly at God, and that one can fail in...
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Matthews P
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):91-104. PMID: 17453841
In responding to Mathias Beck's thought-provoking article, it seems helpful to begin with an outline and comments on Beck's case as I understand it. For me, this overview throws up...
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Beck M
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):67-89. PMID: 17453840
The New Testament, while rejecting any superficial connection between illness and sin, does not reject a possible connection between illness and a person's relationship with God. An example can be...
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Capaldi N
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):53-66. PMID: 17453839
This essay begins by distinguishing among the viewpoints of philosophy, theology, and religion; it then explores how each deals with "sin" in the bioethical context. The conclusions are that the...
8.
Engelhardt Jr H
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):25-51. PMID: 17453838
Contemporary Christians are separated by foundationally disparate understandings of Christianity itself. Christians do not share one theology, much less a common understanding of the significance of sin, suffering, disease, and...
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Muller D
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):7-23. PMID: 17453837
The project of articulating a theological ethics on the basis of liturgical anthropology is bound to fail if the necessary consequence is that one has to quit the forum of...
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Delkeskamp-Hayes C
Christ Bioeth . 2007 Apr; 13(1):1-5. PMID: 17453836
No abstract available.