
Allen Verhey
Author of On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics
About the Author
Allen Verhey is professor of theological ethics at Duke Divinity School. His other books include Reading the Bible in the Strange World of Medicine, Nature and Altering It, and Remembering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture, and the Moral Life.
Works by Allen Verhey
On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics (1987) — Editor — 167 copies, 3 reviews
Ephesians: A Theological Commentary on the Bible (Belief: A Theological Commentary on the Bible) (2011) 29 copies, 1 review
Associated Works
The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics (2000) — Contributor, some editions — 250 copies, 1 review
On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics (2012) — Editor, some editions; Contributor, some editions — 23 copies, 1 review
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Ephesians: A Theological Commentary on the Bible (Belief a Theological Commentary on the Bible) by Allen Verhey
Very much a theological commentary rather than a technical commentary, this book reads Ephesians as a script the Church is called to perform in order to be faithful and to cling to hope.
On its face this is a five-star comprehensive collection of essays by seasoned experts ventilating ethical issues arising from the practice of medicine. Unlike so many other anthologies, this one is focussed on theological perspectives. Sadly, that focus is its somewhat unexplored limitation. The authors collect believers who assume God provides doctors and pharmaceuticals, citing Ecclesiasticus and Sirach 38.
Covering medical care with a historical and diverse religious perspective, but show more ultimately clinging to modern professional ethics. Across multiple theologies, including biblical revelation, and "spiritual healing", with concessions to the arbitrariness of "sanctity", with essays by Ivan Illich, C.S. Lewis, Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, and Robert Veatch.
The necessity of integrity, in the face of death, nature, and disease, with choices of technology, and even options for suffering and respect, the conditions of the sick, are carefully reviewed. Chapters include contraception, fertilization, genetics, neonates, parenting, costs of child-bearing and abortion, heroism of saving life and euthanasia, suicide and faith, and the decisions made which impact the physician and patient who rarely know each other well. Includes: The role of psychiatry when most of the "therapy" is provided with drugs. The morality of vivisection, human experiments with human subjects. The presentation of unlimited needs while providing care is circumscribed with limitations. The social justice questions of health care.
The Table of Contents is helpful, with titles and authors. Most of the articles have excellent Notes and Sources. show less
Covering medical care with a historical and diverse religious perspective, but show more ultimately clinging to modern professional ethics. Across multiple theologies, including biblical revelation, and "spiritual healing", with concessions to the arbitrariness of "sanctity", with essays by Ivan Illich, C.S. Lewis, Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, and Robert Veatch.
The necessity of integrity, in the face of death, nature, and disease, with choices of technology, and even options for suffering and respect, the conditions of the sick, are carefully reviewed. Chapters include contraception, fertilization, genetics, neonates, parenting, costs of child-bearing and abortion, heroism of saving life and euthanasia, suicide and faith, and the decisions made which impact the physician and patient who rarely know each other well. Includes: The role of psychiatry when most of the "therapy" is provided with drugs. The morality of vivisection, human experiments with human subjects. The presentation of unlimited needs while providing care is circumscribed with limitations. The social justice questions of health care.
The Table of Contents is helpful, with titles and authors. Most of the articles have excellent Notes and Sources. show less
The author seemed to think he had to keep telling us what he had told us, and telling us what he had already told us, and repeating that he had already told us... There was a lot of good material here, but it was not reader friendly.
Remembering Jesus: Christian Community, Scripture, and the Moral Life / Allen Verhey. by Allen Verhey
A readable introduction to the task and method of Christian ethics from an evangelical perspective, focussed on Scripture, which is then applied to medical, sexual and political ethics.
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