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  1. The Sacred Gift of Life: Orthodox Christianity and Bioethics.John Breck - 1998 - St Vladimir's Seminary Press.
    This work provides an evaluation of bioethical issues from the perspective of Scripture and Orthodox tradition. Beginning with a discussion of present-day bioethical dilemmas, it provides an overview of major theological themes that condition any Orthodox response to issues involving creation and termination of human life. The following chapters then take up questions concerning the meaning of sexuality and the morality of various forms of sexual behaviour; the question when does human life being?; a moral assessment, from an Orthodox perspective, (...)
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  • Orthodox Christian Healthcare Ministry amidst the Tensions of Ecumenism.Stavros Kofinas - 2003 - Christian Bioethics 9 (1):39-55.
    The paradoxes of globalization and the efforts toward the establishment of a consolidated healthcare ministry have caused tensions while affording the possibility for true ecumenical dialogue. As today's societies become more pluralistic, Orthodox Christian healthcare ministry finds itself amongst these paradoxes and tensions. The content of Orthodox healthcare chaplaincy, which is centered in its Eucharistic expression, maintains a sense of catholicity and unity. This though differs from a “psychological” understanding of pastoral care, which has developed. Therefore, there is a question (...)
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  • Soziologie des Christentums.Geōrgios I. Mantzaridēs - 1981
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