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  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V19 N2, October by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V19 N2, October

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The October 1993 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: The Chronic (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Women and the Work of Caring (Debbie Ward) p. 11
    • Response: An Alternative for Miss B. (Gloria Miller) p. 27
    • Response: Not Gender but Economics (Raymond J. Lawrence, Jr.) p. 31
    • Response: Who Will Care? (Frances Leonard) p. 35
    • Response: Honoring Identity (Claudia George) p. 39
    • Response: Recognizing the Caregiver (Joyce Blackwell) p. 45
    • Response: No Room for Hierarchy (Deborah Flemister Mullen) p. 55
    • Our Bodies, Our Families: The Family's Role in Organ Donation (Charles J. Dougherty) p. 59
    • The Selling of Organs, the Sharing of Self (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 69
    • The Case: Voices (Tod S. Chambers) p. 81
    • Commentary: Ms. Lubell's Complaint (A Fictional Clinical Record) (Steven H. Miles) p. 93
    • Overview: "The Whole Story" (Kathryn Montgomery Hunter) p. 97
    • Leonard (C. Bryant) p. 105
    • Reflection: Learning the Hard Way (Mark D. Fox) p. 109
    • On the Bioethics Front: Patient Confidentiality (Nancy Boucot Cummings) p. 112
    • On the Bioethics Front: What Makes an "Other"? (Kathleen Nolan) p. 112

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V19 N3, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V19 N3, January

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The January 1994 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Hearing Voices (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • A Calling (Frederick J. Frese III) p. 11
    • Mandatory HIV Testing and the Character of Medicine (Keith Berndtson) p. 27
    • Does "No" Mean "Yes"? The Continuing Problem of Jehovah's Witnesses and Refusal of Blood Products (Dena S. Davis) p. 35
    • Editor's Introduction: Case Stories and the Ethics of Voice (Arthur W. Frank) p. 44
    • The Case: An Eloquent Region (James Fitchette) p. 49
    • Commentary: When Music is Last to Be Lost - A Neurologist's Perspective (Harold L. Klawans) p. 57
    • Overview: Hearing and Editing Good Stories (Arthur W. Frank) p. 61
    • Holistic Healing in the New Age (Mary Farrell Bednarowski) p. 65
    • A Voice from the Roadside (Beth C. Junker) p. 87
    • Issues & Currents: In the Name of God and Truth: The Catholic Ban on Sterilization (Ron Hamel) p. 93

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V19 N4, April by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V19 N4, April

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The April 1994 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Throwing Light on the Darkness (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Long Night's Journey into Light (Gerald L. Sittser) p. 11
    • Human Equality and Assistance in Suicide (Gilbert Meilaender) p. 17
    • The Case: Another Side of Cancer (Carole E. Andersen) p. 27
    • Commentary: Dilemmas of Caregiving (Ross E. Gray) p. 33
    • Commentary: When Caring Seems Impossible (Henderikus J. Stam) p. 36
    • Mimesis: Healing through Mythic Play (Evelyn Laeuchli and Samuel Laeuchli) p. 41
    • The Masks of Medicine: Medical Relationships in Epidemics (Stanley Joel Reiser) p. 54
    • Averting Ecological Catastrophe: Steps toward a Humane, Sustainable Society (Michael W. Fox) p. 57
    • On the Bioethics Front: The Challenge of Controlling Cost as We Expand Health Care Access (Ronald M. Green) p. 64
    • On the Bioethics Front: The Possibility of a Convention (Nigel M. de S. Cameron) p.64

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V20 N1, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V20 N1, July

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1994 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Eittingness (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Interrupted Stories, Interrupted Lives (Arthur W. Frank) p. 11
    • Making Room for Alternatives: An Interview wirth David Edelberg (p. 20)
    • The Case: Bad Care, Good Care, and Spiritual Preservation (John Carmody) p. 35
    • Commentary: The Terrible Adventure of Rehabilitation (Cherly Mattingly) p. 40
    • Commentary: Listening Carefully (William F. May) p. 47
    • Together (Robert D. Orr) p. 51
    • Joy and Gravity: A Meditation on the Will to Live (Jerome Miller) p. 57
    • Reflection: Three Perspectives from the Heart: A Lesson in "Doing Ethics" (Felicia Miedema) p. 71
    • Issues & Currents: Restoring Healing to Health Care (Ron Hamel) p. 74

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V20 N2, October by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1994, V20 N2, October

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The October 1994 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: On Violence and and Listening (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Surviving Sexual Violence (Susan J. Brison) p. 11
    • The Risk of Hearing Death and Life in a Survivor's Story (Marlyne Cain and David Cain) p. 25
    • The Case: Confessions of a Pastoral Visitor (Richard L. Morgan) p. 37
    • Commentary: The Pastor as Patient (Richard E. Koenig) p. 43
    • Commentary: Mid-Life Confessions (Al Miles) p. 49
    • Femal Circumcision/Genital Mutilation and Ethical Relativism (Loretta M. Kopelman) p. 55
    • On the Genesis of Hate: An Interview with Elie Wiesel (p. 72)
    • Guns and Voices (Drew Leder) p. 83
    • Reflection: The Road to Itoman (Marius L. Bressoud, Jr.) p. 91
    • On the Bioethics Front: The Power of the Nonrational in Demands for Marginally Beneficial or Useless Treatment (Ernlé W. D. Young) p. 95
    • On the Bioethics Front: Medical Students Face Ethical Dilemmas (Cheryl Mac Leod Darling) p. 95

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1995, V20 N3, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1995, V20 N3, January

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The January 1995 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comments: The Powers That Be (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Power-Over and Power-To: Homan Reproductions and Insights from Taoism (Laura Shanner) p. 11
    • AIDS, Judaism, and the Limits of the Secular Society (Andrew F. Shorr), p. 23
    • The Case: Dawn Runner (Lois M. Verbrugge) p. 33
    • Commentary: Running to the Sun (Ellen Flookes) p. 39
    • Can a Healer Be Too Wounded to Heal? (Maxine Glas) p. 45
    • Population, Ecology, and Women (Christine E. Gudorf) p. 59
    • Reflection: Moonlighting in May (Michael P. Honan) p. 73
    • Issues & Currents: The Reign of Autonomy: Is the End in Sight? (Ron Hamel) p. 76

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1995, V20 N4, April by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1995, V20 N4, April

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The April 1995 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: On Human Well-Being (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
    • A Heart of Wisdom (Martha Gies) p. 11
    • The Case: A Narrative Deconstruction of "Diagnostic Delay" (Susan M. DiGiacomo) p. 21
    • Commentary and Overview: Horses and Faith (Arthur W. Frank) p. 37
    • Linda Krauss and the Lap of God: A Spiritual Assessment Case Study (George Fitchett) p. 41
    • Population and Development: Conflict and Consensus at Cairo (Amy L. Girst and Larry L. Greenfield) p. 51
    • Reform, Revivalism, and the Place of Women in Islan: An Interview with Riffat Hassan (p. 62)
    • Moral Relativisim and Moral Health (Michael C. Kearl and Daniel Rigney) p. 73
    • Reflections: Waves (Dennis Kaye) p. 84

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1995, V21 N1, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1995, V21 N1, July

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1995 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Of Human Experience (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Chronic Illness and the Goals of Medicine (S. Kay Toombs) p. 11
    • Physician, Suffer Thyself (Gordon L. Maurice) p. 21
    • Living without Hope (Janet H. Greenhut) p. 27
    • The Case: Salmon is Normal (Elizabeth Tyson) p. 35
    • Commentary: Connections That Heal (Rita Charon) p. 39
    • Reflection: A Slow Dying (Marius L. Bressoud Jr.) p. 43

  • Second Opinon, 1999, N1, September by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second Opinon, 1999, N1, September

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: The September 1999 issue of Second Opinion (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Editor's Note (Martin E. Marty) p. 7
    • Idiopathic Health Systems: A More Powerful Way to Look at Health Care Resources (William F. Henry) p. 11
    • In Whose Image? Religion and the Controversy of Human Cloning (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 24
    • The Koan of Cloning: Buddhism Challenges Western Notions of Identity, Altering the Terrain of the Cloning Debate (Evelyn Falls, Joy D. Skeel, and Walter Edinger) p. 44
    • A New Synthesis: Alternative Medicine's Challenge to Mainstream Medicine and Traditional Christianity (Sidney Callahan) p. 57

  • The Anabaptist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Joseph J. Kotva Jr.

    The Anabaptist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Joseph J. Kotva Jr.

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on Anabaptism as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include the Anabaptist tradition and:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 5
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 6
    • Genetics, p. 9
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 10
    • Mental Health, p. 10
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 11
    • Death and Dying, p. 11

  • The Assemblies of God: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Edith L. Blumhofer

    The Assemblies of God: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Edith L. Blumhofer

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Assemblies of God Pentecostal denomination as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 6
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 7
    • Genetics, p. 8
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 9
    • Mental Health, p. 9
    • Death and Dying, p. 10
    • Special Concerns, p. 11

  • The Buddhist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2001 by Paul David Numrich

    The Buddhist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2001

    Paul David Numrich

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on Buddhism as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include Buddhism and:

    • Beliefs Relating to Healthcare, p. 2
    • Overview of Religious Morality and Ethics, p. 3
    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 4
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 5
    • Genetics, p. 6
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 7
    • Mental Health, p. 8
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 9
    • Death and Dying, p. 9
    • Special Concerns, p. 11

  • The Center, 1986, V1 N1, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Center, 1986, V1 N1, January

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge IL: First issue of "The Center", a quarterly publication from the Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features articles on the history of the Park Ridge Center, research projects on religion and psychiatry, and introducing the new publication "Second Opinion".

  • The Center, 1986, V1 N2, Summer by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Center, 1986, V1 N2, Summer

    Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of "The Center", a quarterly publication from The Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features articles on an international conference held at The Park Ridge Center called 'Caring and Curing', research focusing on end-of-life care, and religion in hospitals.

  • The Center, 1987, V2 N1, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Center, 1987, V2 N1, January

    Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of the publication from the Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features articles on Chinese traditional medicine, medical ethics, Florence Nightingale, and psychiatry.

  • The Center, 1987, V2 N2, May by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Center, 1987, V2 N2, May

    Advocate Aurora Health

    The Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: Issue of "The Center", a publication from the Park Ridge Center - An Institute for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics, associated with Lutheran General Hospital. This issue features articles on journalism's coverage of religion and ethics in health care, a Center sponsored symposium on law, medicine, and religion, and The Vatican's 1987 statement on reproductive technology.

  • The Challenges of Aging: Retrieving Spiritual Traditions, 1999 by Advocate Aurora Health

    The Challenges of Aging: Retrieving Spiritual Traditions, 1999

    Advocate Aurora Health

    Park Ridge Center, Chicago, IL: A "Special Topics in Health and Faith" issue on aging and spiritual traditions. Articles include:

    • The Religious Perspective: Judaism and Aging, A Reflection of the Covenant, p.1
    • Christianity and Aging: Rebirth in the Spirit, p. 5
    • Islam and Aging: Dignity and Devotion, p. 7
    • Hinduism and Aging: Turning Toward the Eternal Self , p. 10
    • Buddhism and Aging: Being and Becoming, p. 15
    • Religion's Challenge to Society, p. 18

  • The Christian Science Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Deborah Abbott and Stephen Gottschalk

    The Christian Science Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Deborah Abbott and Stephen Gottschalk

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on Christian Science as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 5
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 6
    • Genetics, p. 8
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 8
    • Mental Health, p. 9
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 9
    • Death and Dying, p. 10
    • Special Concerns, p. 11

  • The Church of God in Christ: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2003 by Frederick L. Ware and Chere B. Hall

    The Church of God in Christ: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2003

    Frederick L. Ware and Chere B. Hall

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) Protestant denomination as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 6
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 7
    • Genetics, p. 7
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 8
    • Mental Health, p. 8
    • Death and Dying, p. 8
    • Special Concerns, p. 9

  • The Episcopal Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Cynthia B. Cohen

    The Episcopal Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Cynthia B. Cohen

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Episcopal tradition as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 4
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 6
    • Genetics, p. 9
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 11
    • Mental Health, p. 12
    • Death and Dying, p. 12
    • Special Concerns, p. 15

  • The Hindu Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Arvind Sharma

    The Hindu Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Arvind Sharma

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Hindu faith as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 5
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 6
    • Genetics, p. 8
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 9
    • Mental Health, p. 10
    • Death and Dying, p. 11
    • Special Concerns, p. 13

  • The Islamic Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 1999 by Earle H. Waugh

    The Islamic Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 1999

    Earle H. Waugh

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include::

    • Beliefs Relating to Healthcare, p. 3
    • Overview of Religious Morality and Ethics, p. 3
    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 4
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 7
    • New Reproductive Technologies, p. 9
    • Genetics, p. 11
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 12
    • Mental Health, p. 13
    • Death and Dying, p. 15
    • Special Concerns, p. 17
    • Conclusions, p. 19

  • The Jehovah's Witness Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Edwin R. DuBose and M. James Penton

    The Jehovah's Witness Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Edwin R. DuBose and M. James Penton

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Jehovah's Witness tradition as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 4
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 6
    • Genetics, p. 7
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 8
    • Mental Health, p. 8
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 9
    • Death and Dying, p. 9
    • Special Concerns, p. 10

  • The Jewish Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002 by Elliot N. Dorff

    The Jewish Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions, 2002

    Elliot N. Dorff

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Jewish faith is part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include Judaism and:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 6
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 8
    • Genetics, p. 15
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 17
    • Mental Health, p. 19
    • Medical Experimentation and Research, p. 20
    • Death and Dying, p. 21
    • Special Concerns, p. 26

  • The Latter-Day Saints Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Health Care Decisions, 2002 by Deborah Abbott

    The Latter-Day Saints Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Health Care Decisions, 2002

    Deborah Abbott

    Chicago, IL: Park Ridge Center for the Study of Health, Faith, and Ethics published this handbook on the Latter-Day Saints (LDS) tradition as part of a series entitled "Religious Traditions and Healthcare Decisions". Sections include:

    • The Individual and the Patient-Caregiver Relationship, p. 5
    • Family, Sexuality, and Procreation, p. 6
    • Genetics, p. 12
    • Organ and Tissue Transplantation, p. 12
    • Mental Health, p. 13
    • Death and Dying, p. 14
    • Special Concerns, p. 18

 

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