Medical Ethics Conference - Mp3 audio files for CASE Associates
Published date: Thursday, May 14, 2009
By: Various
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Medical Ethics: Christian Perspectives on Life and Death – MP3 audio files available for CASE Associates
On the 21st March 2009 CASE ran a conference focusing on significant issues in the ethically-charged field of medicine. The conference programme ran as follows:
- Dr Andrew Cole: Why Should Christians be Interested in Ethics in Medicine?
- Dr Megan Best: Ethical Issues at the Beginning of Life
- Dr Patrina Caldwell: Medical Research Involving
Published date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009
By: Various
Medical Ethics: Christian Perspectives on Life and Death
On the 21st March 2009 CASE ran a conference focusing on significant issues in the ethically-charged field of medicine. The conference programme ran as follows:
- Dr Andrew Cole: Why Should Christians be Interested in Ethics in Medicine?
- Dr Megan Best: Ethical Issues at the Beginning of Life
- Dr Patrina Caldwell: Medical Research Involving Children
- Dr John Dearin: End of Life Issues -
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Published date: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
By: Kamal Weerakoon
Clive Hamilton is well-known for his radical critique of Western capitalism and consumerism. Kamal Weerakoon reviews his latest book The Freedom Paradox, in which Hamilton argues for an alternative basis for social interaction. Clive Hamilton’s thesis is that to be truly free humans must live in accord with our ‘moral self ’. However, as Kamal Weerakoon argues in his review, an autonomously-derived morality cannot deliver true freedom. (See
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Published date: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
By: Trevor Cairney
In the editorial for Case 18, Trevor Cairney summarises some of the major themes across all articles in this issue and discusses the importance of architecture and planning in the city.
When police broke into an apartment in Sydney in January 2008 and found the decomposed body of 61-year-old Jorge Coloma, there was much community discussion of how his absence could have gone unnoticed for over a year. He had died from natural causes. No one
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Published date: Monday, March 23, 2009
By: Megan Best
On Saturday 21st March CASE ran a conference entitled ‘Medical Ethics: Christian Perspectives on Life and Death’ at New College (Sydney) . People interested in exploring a biblical perspective on medical ethics, including the issue of euthanasia, turned up at New College for the one day conference. With 105 delegates the conference was so heavilly subscribed that we had to turn would be delegates away on the day and had a waiting list prior to
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Case magazine issues 1-3 available to download
Published date: Thursday, February 05, 2009
By: Staff
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Issues 1-3 of Case magazine is now available in full for CASE associates only. Case magazine was launched in 2002 with the aim of showcasing the work of CASE (the Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education), that is, the work of advancing knowledge of God through applying a Christian perspective to contemporary issues within a broad apologetic framework. This work is reflected in the wide range of topics covered in these first three issues
Published date: Monday, January 12, 2009
By: James Pietsch
In the 4th edition of this important book, John Stott continues to urge Christians to engage with ethical issues, including new issues in bioethics.
The past 20 years has seen a growing interest among evangelical Christians in developing biblical responses to ethical and social issues. One of the leading evangelicals who has long argued for greater engagement with our society through presenting Christian perspectives on social issues is John Stott,
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Published date: Monday, January 12, 2009
By: Megan Best
In considering both biological and biblical perspectives, Dr Megan Best contends that destructive research on human embryos means there are more lives at stake than may be initially apparent.
During the public debate in Australia preceding the passing of Federal legislation allowing destructive research on human embryos in 2002, I remember reading newspaper reports that the frozen excess embryos in question were (a) dead, (b) merely human cells and
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Published date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008
By: Avery Cardinal Dulles
A ‘state of the art’ article from a renowned Catholic philosopher
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Published date: Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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To download audio visit the New College Lectures Home Page. ABC Radio National has broadcast an interview with New College lecturer Prof Trevor Hart. More info.
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