Allen Verhey
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The Christian Art of Dying: Learning from Jesus
7 editions
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2011
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Remembering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture, and the Moral Life
3 editions
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2002
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Reading the Bible in the Strange World of Medicine
3 editions
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2003
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Ephesians: A Theological Commentary on the Bible
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3 editions
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2011
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Nature and Altering It
3 editions
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2010
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The Great Reversal: Ethics and the New Testament
4 editions
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1984
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Theological Voices in Medical Ethics
4 editions
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1993
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Living the Heidelberg: The Heidelberg Catechism and the Moral Life
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Religion and Medical Ethics: Looking Back, Looking Forward (Institute of Religion Series on Religion and Health Care, No 1)
4 editions
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1996
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Remebering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture and the Moral Life by Allen Verhey (2005-10-04)
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“First, where the law is the major source for bioethics, morality is too easily confused with legality and moral questions too quickly reduced to legal questions. Moreover, the law is better at
telling us what not to do than at providing ends and goals worthy of our humanity.”
― Reading the Bible in the Strange World of Medicine
telling us what not to do than at providing ends and goals worthy of our humanity.”
― Reading the Bible in the Strange World of Medicine
“Cartesian dualism gave medicine permission to see and to treat the body as manipulable matter, as res extensa,”
― The Christian Art of Dying: Learning from Jesus
― The Christian Art of Dying: Learning from Jesus
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