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Paperback Reclaiming the Body Book

ISBN: 1587431270

ISBN13: 9781587431272

Reclaiming the Body

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We live in an age of incredible medical technology, and with it, a great emphasis on health and well-being. We fully entrust the care of our bodies to the medical profession, often taking its... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Thought-Provoking Book

Interesting analysis of the almost-magical power attributed to medicine and other human systems, while still respectful and grateful to the medical community. Thought-provoking for medical professionals and patients. Peggy Reynoso

Medicine in a Christian Context

"Reclaiming the Body," the joint effort of a theologian (Joel Shuman) and a physician (Brian Volck), is a masterful discussion of the practice and consumption of medicine in a larger context--in this case the context of the Christian faith. Because American society, with its emphasis on individualism, provides little guidance regarding what medicine should be doing or not doing or who in society should have what claims on its services, there is a need for a comprehensive vision which takes in community claims as well as individual claims on medical benefits. Christian faith can be for many people that comprehensive vision. "Reclaiming the Body" lays out this vision masterfully. In spite of its complex subject matter, this book is quite accessible to a general readership. Especially insightful are the chapters "What Are Children For?" and "A Body Without Borders." This book is bound to change or deepen our thinking. It deserves a wide readership. Joe Wessling Professor Emeritus of English (Xavier University) Author of "Alice in Academe" and Other Stories

spiritual context for medical decisions

This book offers a thoughtful review of how Christianity and medicine interact. Shuman and Volck do not lose sight of our status as created beings who generally want to please our creator, but due to our very clever abilities make that hard sometimes. The anecdotes get to the heart of many difficult problems. Probably best read before one faces a life-or-death medical decision--when the crunch comes, you will be glad you did.
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