As the field of bioethics has matured, increasing attention is being paid to how bioethical issues are treated in different moral and religious traditions and in different regions of the world. It is often difficult, however, to obtain accurate information about these matters. The Bioethics Yearbook series provides interested parties with analyses of how such issues as new reproductive techniques, abortion, maternal-fetal conflicts, care of seriously ill newborns, consent, confidentiality, equitable access, cost-containment, withholding and withdrawing treatment, active euthanasia, the definition of death, and organ transplantation are being discussed in different religious traditions and regions. Volume Three discusses theological developments from 1990--1992 in Anglican, Baptist, Buddhist, Catholic, Continental Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Hindu, Jewish, Latter-Day Saint, Lutheran, Methodist, Muslim, and Presbyterian traditions. Volume Four will continue coverage of official governmental and medical society policies on these topics throughout the world.
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`Both, series THEOLOGY AND MEDICINE and Bioethics Yearbook are recommended to university, healthcare institutional, and hospital libraries. Ethics committees, in particular, will find these yearbooks indispensable for their efforts at cooperative, reasonable and effective decision-making with individuals in their care.' The Heythrop Journal, 37:1 (1996)
`Both, series THEOLOGY AND MEDICINE and Bioethics Yearbook are recommended to university, healthcare institutional, and hospital libraries. Ethics committees, in particular, will find these yearbooks indispensable for their efforts at cooperative, reasonable and effective decision-making with individuals in their care.'
The Heythrop Journal, 37:1 (1996)
The Heythrop Journal, 37:1 (1996)