PHI 413V Ethical And Spiritual Decision Making In Health Care

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PHI 413V Ethical and Spiritual Decision Making in Health Care PHI 413V Topic 1 Assignment, Personal Worldview Inventory Discussion Question 1 The ethos of scientism and postmodernism has exacerbated the perceived philosophical and cultural tension between science and religion. What is your perception of this tension? Use the lecture and the topic readings to support your response. Discussion Question 2 What aspects of the topic readings do you find the most interesting? What is your view of the analysis of disease and healing in the readings? Explain. PHI 413V Topic 2 Assignment, Case Study on Moral Status - Fetal Abnormality Discussion Question 1 What is the Christian concept of the imago dei? How might it be important to healthcare, and why is it relevant? Discussion Question 2 As you reflect on Meilaender’s readings, what is his distinction between procreation and reproduction, as well as that of being begotten versus being made? Do you agree with his

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