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1 INDEX Abimelech 200n. abortion 22, 25, 45, 92n., 127n. affectivity, religious agape, 2, 3, 55-65, 92n., 97, 146, 156 "agapism" 61ff., 89 Ahitophel 200n. Albrecht, Gloria 108f., 126n. allocation (of health care costs) American Medical Association 15 Anscombe, G.E.M. 4Of., 42 anthropocentrism 132f., 138, 143, 157, 161, 199n. Aquinas, Thomas 1, 13f., 37f., 48n., 50n., 9On., 143, Aristotle 37 Arras, John D. 49n. artificial insemination 88 Augustine 140, 179 "Baby Doe" case (1992) 5, 68, 120, 151 Baier, Kurt 5On. Barth, Karl 57, 60, 147f. Bartholome, William 194ff., 20ln. Battin, Margaret Pabst 93n., 200n. beatitudo 37, 143, 158 Bentham, Jeremy 39, 41 Bergmeier, Mrs. (case) 26, 64 Bok, Sissela 187 Boley, William 160, 162n. bombing, obliteration 26f., 42, 65 Bondi, Richard 1I2f. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich 169ff., 177 bonum honestum 18 bonum utile 18, 31 Bouvia, Elizabeth (case) 8, 77, 178 Broad, C.D. 36 Burrell, David 127n. Cahill, Lisa 36, 45, 48, 50n., 90, 92n., 200n. "Caiaphas principle" 25 Camenisch, Paul 91n., 173ff. Campbell, A.G.M. 4 Carney, Frederick 35 character Child Abuse Amendments of f., 92n., 18Of., 186f., 200n. children, attitudes toward research involving 9ff., 31-35,,81-89, , , rights of 123f. Childress, James F. 36, 47, 61, 77, 93n., 160, 162n. Christian ethics, distinctiveness of 19f., 59f., 97, , 130f., 138, Christology 138f. Church, identity of compensation (for research participation) 198,201n. Connery, John 35f., 38, 80, 93n. Conroy case (New Jersey) 5 conscientious objection 186 consequentialism 35-48, 50n., 56, 103, 122, 160, 165 "Constantinianism" 107 contraception 1, 23, Copleston, F.C. 50n. covenant fidelity 3, , 81-89, 9On., 92n., 122,146,156,165, 170f., 190 covenant promise , 176, 188, 199n. covenant-response, ethic of , 177, 19Off. Cruzan case 7 Curran, Charles 1, 47, 58 death, theological meaning of 15f., 66-68, 91n., 92n., 1I0f., , 118, 147f. deontology 23, 36f., 50n., 55, 62f., 96, 122, 141, 166, 170 determinism, social 99 divine 138 discernment, theocentric discrimen 164 double effect, principle of 21ff., 42' draft, military 35, 157f. Duff, Raymond 5 Dunlop, Sir Derrick

2 204 INDEX Edwards, Jonathan 140 equity 58 euthanasia, active 42, 69ff., 75f., 78-81, 92n., 112f., 127n. evangelism 168f. Evans, Donald 42, 91n. evil, "physical" ("premoral") and moral 22ff., 38,44,49n. exceptions (to moral rules) 61-65, 91n., 170 family, meaning of 123f., 152f., 185f., 187f. Feinberg, Joel 49n., 93n. Finnis, John 43f. Fletcher, Joseph 26, 41, 54, 91n. Frankena, William 36, 61f. freedom 26f., 29, 57, 61, 63, 76, 79, 100, 105f., , 117, 126n., 127n., 179, 191 Fuchs, Joseph 49n. "fundamental requisites" 143f. gift, children as 116f., 176 death as 66, III definition of 80f., 93n. life as 76, 79-81, IlOf., 147f., 150f., , 200n. Giraudoux, Jean 126n. God, glorification of 158f. Golden Rule 183 gratitude (as ground of Christian ethics) , 19lf. Grisez, Germain 35, 44 Gustafson, James M. 4, 107, , 164ff., I 67f., 169, 175f., 182, 190, 199, 200n. Hare, R.M. 51 n. Harris, Charles 92n. Hauerwas, Stanley 4, , 131, 142, 148, 150, 154, 162n., 165f., 176f., 182, 184, 187f., 193f., 200n. Humanae vitae, 1 inclinationes naturales 19 infants, treatment decisions for 5, 14-19, 65-74,116-21,151-55, Institutional Ethics Committee 180, I 86f. Institutional Review Board 196f. integrity 96 interactional model (of human agency) 140, ,150 intuitionism 57 Janssens, Louis 49n. Jehovah's Witnesses lin. "Johns Hopkins case" 5, 119, Johnson, Mark 93n. Jonas, Hans 84, 191f. Kant, Immanuel 85, 104, 113, 122, , 162n. Kelly, Gerald 15 Kevorkian, Jack 200n. Kluge, Eike-Henner 174f. Knauer, Peter 38f. Lakoff, George 93n. Langan, John 5On., 51n. Lehmann, Paul 54, 91n. Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome 71ff., 185 liberalism 105f., 126n. Linares, Samuel (case) 180f., 187, 189 listening, ethic of 171 Luther, Martin 57 McClendon, James 108 McCormick, Richard A. 3, 13-53, 55, 65f., 68,74,82-84, 88ff., 92n., 97, 119, I 24f., 147, 150, 154, , 164ff., 179, 182ff., 192f., 194, 198, 200n., 201n. MacIntyre, Alasdair 36, 122 McKenny, Gerald 131 macroallocation 166 Maritain, Jacques 59 Marty, Martin 107 masturbation 23, 38, 49n., 50n. May, William F. 9On., 168 Mead, G.H. 99, 126n. "medical indications policy" (Ramsey) 68-81, 121, 127n., 181ff. metaphor 8Of., 93n. middle axioms 19,47 Mill, J.S. 39, 148 Milton, John 161 Moore, G.E. 40 Murdoch, Iris 100 narratives 98, ,131, 176f. Natanson v. Kline 7

3 INDEX 205 natural law I, 13f., 19, 37f., 48, 49n., 50n., 56f., 59, 61, 124, 137, 142, 146, 158, 164, 199n., 200n. necessity, criterion of (McCormick) 24ff., 43, 45, 48 Niebuhr, H. Richard 107 Niebuhr, Reinhold 54 non-violence 104f., 126n. O'Connell, Timothy 13f. order 58f. 'ordinary'/' extraordinary' means of treatment 14ff., 74-77, 93n., 127n., 153, I 62n. ordo bonorum 21, 26ff., 30, 47f., 97, 154, 158 Outka, Gene 91n., 99 Paris, John 17f., 201n. participation (in the divine ordering) parts (and wholes) , 150, 155, paternalism 28f., ll5, 145, 180, 194 Patient Self-Determination Act 7 Paul (apostle) 66, lll, 168, 199n. Paul VI I, 49n. piety 4, 134f., Pius XII 16 polis 122 "preference principles" (McCormick) 20f. prima facie duties 23 primum non nocere ("first, do no harm") 12n., 84, 156, 157 property-rights 58 proportionate reason 21ff., 30f., 35-48, 66 Ptolemy Macron 200n. quality of life 6, 16ff., 65-74, 93n., 153f., Quinlan, Karen Ann 70f. Ramsey, Paul 3, 34, 51n., 54-93, 97, ll5, , 127n., I 47f., 150, 156f., 162n., 165f., 170f., 174f. 18lff., ,2oon. rape 65 Rawls, John 91n. Razis 200n. Reeder, John P. 143f. Reformed theology 136f. Reich, Warren 73 Reiner, Hans 20 relational potential 16ff., 49n., ll9, 154, I 82ff. relativism 97, 101f., 144 research (medical), 'gifts' of 191f. imperative of 12, 84, 87, 147 nontherapeutic pediatric 9ff., 31-35, 46, 81-89, , , rights, positive and negative 78f., 93n. Rivlin, David (case) 178f., 200n. Robinson, John A.T. 54, 91n. Rosebush case (Michigan) 6 Ross, W.D. 23, 36f., 41, 166 Salk, Jonas 82 Samson 179, 200n. sanctity of life 6f., 17f., 66-68, 78, 92n., llo Saul, King 179, 200n. Schenck, David 161n. Schuller, Bruno 23, 49n. science, as test of theological assertions 136ff., 145 Scripture, interpretation of 108f. self, agency of ,112-15,150 self-deception 100, 120, 176 Sidgewick, Henry 148 sin, restraint of 58f., 88f., 9On. "slippery slope" 79, 86 Singer, Peter 45, 51n. sociality 33, 35, 159, 192f. Speer, Albert 127n. sterilization, contraceptive 23, 38, 65 stewardship 140 Stinson, Peggy and Robert 200n. strangers, children as 120, 123 substituted judgement 32, 34, 83 suffering, interpretation of ll4f., ll7f., 123, 127n., 154 suicide 14,29,77-81, 93n., 110, 112f., 114f., , 175, 179 "summary rules" 63 Summa Theologiae I, 13, 37 summum bonum 45, 47,56,6 Tay-Sachs Disease 72f., 185 teleology 19ff., 35-39, 55f., 62f., 96, 143, 164,166 "theocentrism," defined 132f. theodicy 133, 200n. Tillich, Paul 138

4 206 INDEX tragedy 103, 111 f. tragic choices 86 treatment, refusal of 7-9, 28-31, 74-81, 93n., , , Troeltsch, Ernst 136 "unconsented touching," injury of 85 utilitarianism 35ff., 39-48, 50n., 127n., 141, 160, 196 Veatch, Robert 49n., 127n. vision , 140 Visscher, Maurice 12n. Walzer, Michael 86f. wedge argument 79, 86, 93n. Willimon, William 108 Yoder, John H. 108 Zimri 200n.

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