Author(s)
Llano, AlfonsoKeywords
AutonomyConscience
Decision Making
Dissent
Ethics
Evolution
Medical Ethics
Medicine
Moral Obligations
Physicians
Professional Autonomy
Religion
Roman Catholic Ethics
Roman Catholics
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Abstract
The relationship between Catholic physicians and the teaching authority of the Church is inquired into through an exploration of the special relationship which exists between medicine and religion. Evolution of the relationship between Church subject and Church authority, with a view to a correct interpretation of the relationship between the Catholic physician and the Church, is characterized by the healthy, moderate autonomy recognized by the Second Vatican Council.Date
2015-05-05Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/75105710.1093/jmp/21.6.639
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 1996 Dec; 21(6): 639-649.
0360-5310
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmp/21.6.639
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/751057