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  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V10, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V10, March

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1989 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features a focus on abortion:

    • Initial Comment: Searching for Order (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Sexuality and the Family, Part 1: Sexual Ignorance in the Age of Information (Christine E. Gudorf) p. 10
    • Abortion: The Unexplored Middle Ground (Richard A. McCormick) p. 41
    • Defining Death at the Beginning of Life (Robert M. Welch) p. 51
    • Defending the Vulnerable (Mary Meehan) p. 60
    • Growing into Rights (Baruch A. Brody) p. 66
    • Beginning with Women (Mary E. Hunt) p. 72
    • Nature and the Web of Responsibility: Reflections on a Mother's Death (William C. French) p. 80
    • On William F. May: Corrected Vision for Medical Ethics (Gilbert Meilaender) p. 104
    • Perspective: Prescribing Global Health (Christine K. Cassel and Victor W. Sidel) p. 126

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V11, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V11, July

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    Lutheran General Health Care System & Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1989 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) features:

    • Initial Comment: The "No Room" Problem (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Sexuality and the Family, Part 2: The Role of the Church (Christine E. Gudorf) p. 10
    • Afro-Caribbean Spirituality: A Haitian Case Study (Karen McCarthy Brown) p. 36
    • Excerpts from Bill W. and Dr. Bob: A Historical Drama on the Founding of Alcoholics Anonymous (Samual Shem and Janet Surrey) p. 58
    • Facing Brokenness: An Interview with David Hilfiker, p. 92
    • Victims of Victims: The Unending Chain of Poverty (David Hilfiker) p. 108
    • On James F. Childress: Answering Every Person (Courtney S. Campbell) p. 118

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V12, November by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1989, V12, November

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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
    • Institutionalized Ambiguity: Conflict and Continuity in the American Hospital (Charles E. Rosenberg) p. 62
    • Symbolic Healing (Anson Shupe and Jeffrey K. Harren) p. 74
    • Perspective: Condoms and the Common Good (Charles E. Bouchard and James R. Pollock) p. 98

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V13, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V13, March

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1990 issue of "Second Opinion: health, faith, and ethics" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Free Spaces (James P. Wind) p. 8
    • Health Care in the U.S.: The Social Issues (C. Everett Koop). p. 12
    • Health Care in the U.S.: Facts and Choices (James O. Mason) p. 22
    • Accepting Our Responsibility (Jimmy Carter) p. 30
    • The Vision of the Possible: What Churches Can Do (William Foege) p. 36
    • A Voice for the Voiceless: The Church and the Mentally Ill (Rosalynn Carter) p. 44
    • The Tradition of the Church in Health and Healing (Martin E. Marty) p. 48
    • One Congregation's Experience: An Introduction (James P. Wind) p. 76
    • The Sufferer's Experience: A Journey through Illness (Stephen A. Schmidt) p. 90
    • The Physician's Experience: Witnessing Numinous Reality (Douglas Anderson) p. 110
    • The Nurse's Experience: Stories of Serving (MaryBeth T. Buschmann) p. 124
    • For Sophie, Bald in Church (a poem) (Jill P. Baumgaertner) p. 136

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V14, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V14, July

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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 from Public Policy: The Case of Euthanasia (Brendan P. Minogue) p. 84
    • Perspective: A Protestant View of New Reproductive Technologies (Harmon L. Smith and Paul A. Lewis) p. 94

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V15, November by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1990, V15, November

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The November 1990 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Watch Your Language (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Can Old Age Be Given a Public Meaning? (Daniel Callahan) p. 12
    • Old and Thin (Dena S. Davis) p, 26
    • Old and Thin: A Response (Ronald M. Green) p, 34
    • Growing as Long as We Live: An Interview with Bernice L. Neugarten p. 42
    • The Case: A Story Found and Lost (Steven H. Miles) p. 54
    • Commentary (Steven H. Miles and Kathryn Montgomery Hunter) p. 60
    • Overivew (Kathryn Montgomery Hunter) p. 64
    • Religion: Friend of Foe of the Aging? (Melvin A. Kimble) p. 70
    • On Germain Grisez: Can Christian Ethics Give Answers? (James G. Hanink) p. 84

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1991, V16, March by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1991, V16, March

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The March 1991 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: A Place for the Affections (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Beyond Rabbi Hiyya's Wife: Women's Voices in Jewish Bioethics (Dena S. Davis) p. 10
    • Open Letter from a Medical Student (Jonathan R. Sande) p. 32
    • The Case: A Relative Stranger (Rita Charon) p. 50
    • Commentary (Ferdinand David Schoeman) p. 57
    • How to Be a Doctor: The Place of Poetry in Medical Education (Kathryn Montgomery Hunter) p. 64
    • All Things in Relation to God: An Interview with James M. Gustafson, p. 80
    • Nursing Home Medicine: A Gloomy Profession? (Daniel Rudman) p. 108
    • Aging: The Last Stage? or, The Drama Continued (John H. Weston) p. 122

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1991, V17 N1, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1991, V17 N1, July

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1991 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Voices after the Silences (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
    • Let the Children Come (Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore) p. 10
    • Religious Commitment and Health: Valuing the Relationship (David B. Larson and Susan S. Larson) p. 26
    • The Case: Denny's Story (Warren Thomas Reich) p. 41
    • Commentary: Caring as Extraordinary Means (Warren Thomas Reich) p. 46
    • Pursuing Parenthood: Reflections on Donor Insemination (Paul Lauritzen) p. 57
    • Allocation, Prevention, and Redemption: An Interview with William Foege, p. 77
    • On Immanuel Jakobovits: Bringing the Ancient World to the Modern World (Marc Gellman) p. 97
    • Perspective: Why Are We Afraid to Talk about God? (John Murray Cuddihy) p. 118
    • Reflection: A Laying On of Hands (Douglas Anderson) p. 124
    • Issues & Currents: Wanting Everything Done While Others Do Without: An Irony in American Health Care (Ron Hamel) p. 126

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1991, V17 N2, October by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1991, V17 N2, October

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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: Construing Medical Ethics Theologically (Ron P. Hamel) p. 108
    • Reflection: The View from Dan's Room (Greg K. Kirschner) p. 128
    • On the Bioethics Front: Applied Ethics and its Discontents Being a Physician and Being Christian (Gerald P. McKenny, Arthur J. Dyck) p. 131

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V17 N3, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V17 N3, January

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The January 1992 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: On Fine Lines (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Women Sexually Abused as Children: The Spiritual Consequences (L.J. "Tess" Tessier) p. 11
    • Un-titled (a poem) (Jill P. Baumgaertner) p, 24
    • Wholly Responsible for a Part, or Partly Responsible for a Whole? The Concept of Spiritual Care in Nursing (Janet Mayer) p. 26
    • Improving Communication in Health Care: The Uses of Literature (Nancy J. Metzger) p. 57
    • The Case: An Episode of Noncompliance (Kevin Coleman) p. 69
    • Commentary: "Normal" Noncompliance (Arthur W. Frank) p. 72
    • Overview: Can the Patient Speak? (Arthur W. Frank) p. 78
    • "Walking with Each Other": An Interview with Jane D. Wallbrown, p. 83
    • What About the Child? (Sue Martin) p. 95
    • The Child's Right to Know (Elizabeth Noble) p. 99
    • The Manufactured Child (James Tunstead Burtchaell) p. 103
    • Florence Nightingale's Calling (JoAnn G. Widerquist) p. 108
    • Perspective: Be Gentle about Death...and Leave the Balcony Open (Ronald A. Carson) p. 122
    • Reflection: Fathers Day (Jonathan R. Sande) p. 126
    • Issues & Currents: Is Rights-Talk Enough? (Ron Hamel) p. 129

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V17 N4, April by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V17 N4, April

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The April 1992 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: If Only... (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Anger, Illness, and Healing (Arthur W. Frank) p. 11
    • The Way of Suffereing: A Reasoning of the Heart (Jerome A. Miller) p. 21
    • The Case: House Calls to Cardinal Jackson (David Schiedermayer) p. 35
    • Commentary: The Eyes Have It (Stanley Hauerwas) p. 41
    • Commentary: How Does Ideal Care Really Work? (Elizabeth M. Johnson) p. 44
    • A Question of Survival: An Interview with Reed Tuckson, p. 48
    • A Medicine of Strangers or a Medicine of Intimates: The Two Legacies of Karen Ann Quinlan (Mark Siegler) p. 64
    • Medical Ethics and Theology: The Accounting of the Generations (Martin E. Marty) p. 70
    • Reflection: The Need for Transcultural Nursing (Madeleine Leininger) p.83
    • On the Bioethics Front: Patient Autonomy: Revisiting a Concept (Ruth B. Purtilo) p. 86
    • On the Bioethics Front: Reflecting on the Body...and Ethics (Stanley Samuel Harakas) p. 86

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V18 N1, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V18 N1, July

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The July 1992 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Homespun (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • The Turn to Alternative Medicine (Robert C. Fuller) p. 11
    • Grass-Roots Reflections on Substance Abuse: A Community Dialogue Approach (Stephen G. Post) p. 33
    • Transplants, Justice, and Health Care Reform: What Can Health Insurers Contribute? (Scot D. Yoder) p. 49
    • Spiritual Consciousness and Healing: An Interview with Govindappa Venkataswamy, p. 68
    • The Case: Hoses and Hope (Joel E. Frader) p. 83
    • Commentary: Listening for the Healing Story (Steven H. Miles) p. 87
    • Commentary: Stories That Heal, Wheel within a Wheel (Earl Schwartz) p. 90
    • Perspective: AIDS as a Spiritual Journey (Frank G. Sabatino) p. 94
    • Reflection: When Nurses Take Risks (Emelie Beck) p. 100
    • Issues & Currents: Abusive "Lifesaving"? Another Look at CPR (Ron Hamel) p. 104

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V18 N2, October by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1992, V18 N2, October

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    Park Ridge Center, Park Ridge, IL: The October 1992 issue of "Second Opinion" (ISSN 0890-1570) includes:

    • Initial Comment: Breaking Old Molds (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Biblical Responsibility for the Ecological Crisis (John B. Cobb, Jr.) p. 11
    • Natural Suffering, Tragedy, and the Compassion of God
      (Wendy Farley) p. 23
    • What Kind of Phoenix? Illness and Self-Knowledge (Arthur W. Frank) p. 31
    • The Case: Clint Wooder (David Hilifiker) p. 43
    • Commentary: Communion with Patients (Kathleen Nolan) p. 55
    • Commentary: Who Is My Neighbor? (M. Therese Lysaught) p. 59
    • Every Institution an HMO? (Donald W. Shriver, Jr., and Peggy L. Shriver) p. 69
    • Perspective: Looking for Grace in a World of Real Evil (Jerry K. Robbins) p. 82
    • Reflection: His Bed Is Empty (Brian Chicoine) p. 92
    • On the Bioethics Front: Physician-assisted Suicide: Are We Asking the Right Questions? (Christine K. Cassel) p. 92
    • On the Bioethics Front: Compassion: Beyond the Standard Amount (Allen Verhey) p. 95

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V18 N3, January by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V18 N3, January

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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) p. 81
    • Issues & Currents: Speaking of God: Must Theology Remain Silent in Bioethics and Public Debate (Ron Hamel) p. 83

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V18 N4, April by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V18 N4, April

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

    • Initial Comment: On Their Own Terms (Martin E. Marty) p. 9
    • Communicating with Children: One Neighbor's View (Fred M. Rogers) p. 13
    • Many Losses (Rebecca Heatherington and Colleen Heatherington) p. 22
    • Care of the Dying Child: The Demands of Ethics (William G. Bartholome) p. 25
    • A Gift So Free: The Healing Arts for Our Nation's Children (Nancy B. Barcus) p. 43
    • Struggling toward Childhood: An Interview with Robert Coles (p.58)
    • Pastoral Care in Candyland: Maintaining Power and Life in a World of Illness (Donald J. Camp) p. 73
    • The Case: What Should Leah Be Told? (John D. Lantos) p. 81
    • Commentary: An Uninformed Choice (Stacy K. Offner) p. 87
    • Commentary: Caring for Leah (Tod S. Chambers) p. 91
    • Do the "Baby Doe" Rules Ignore Suffering? (Loretta M. Kopelman) p. 101
    • Reflection: Looking on the Heart (Richard Matern) p. 116
    • On the Bioethics Front: Heartbreak and Heart's Ease: Thinking about Organ Donation (Dena S. Davis) p. 118
    • On the Bioethics Front: The Difference That Family Makes (David B. Fletcher) p. 118

  • Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V19 N1, July by Advocate Aurora Health

    Second opinion: Health, Faith, and Ethics, 1993, V19 N1, July

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

    • Initial Comment: Inwardness (Martin E. Marty) p. 8
    • Aging and Innerlichkeit: My Conversations with Joseph Sittler (Kay Bessler Northcutt) p. 11
    • Praying in Our Own Behalf: Toward Revitalization of Petitionary Prayer (Donald Capps) p. 21
    • Death and Dying Well in Orthodox Liturgical Tradition (Vigen Guroian) p. 41
    • The Visual Arts in Medical Education (Mary G. Winkler) p. 61
    • Bridging Two Worlds: An Interview with Sir John Templeton (p. 71)
    • Reflection: Forty-seven Years after Hiroshima: An Office Visit (Tom Welsh and David J. Elpern) p. 81
    • Issues & Currents: Physician-Assisted Suicide: Putting the Cart before the Horse (Ron Hamel) p. 84

  • 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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

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    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

 

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