Bio-medical ethics: three theological perspectives : proceedings of the Ahavas Israel Interreligious Symposium held at the Congregation, as part of the Scholar-in-Residence Weekend, May 14 1983 |
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Contents
lntroduction | 4 |
A Catholic Approach | 25 |
A Protestant Perspective | 36 |
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