Reclaiming the body: Christians and the faithful use of modern medicine (the Christian practice of everyday life series). By Joel Shuman and Brian volck M.d
Heythrop Journal 49 (1):165–165 (2008)
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Lynne Rudder Baker (2004). Should a Christian Be a Mind-Body Dualist? - No. In Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion. Malden MA: Blackwell Publishing.
K. G. Meador & J. J. Shuman (2000). Who/Se We Are: Baptism as Personhood. Christian Bioethics 6 (1):71-83.
S. Wells (2003). Book Reviews : Heroism and the Christian Life: Reclaiming Excellence, by Brian S. Hook and R. R. Reno. Louisville, Ky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2000. 253 Pp. Pb. No Price. ISBN 0-664-25812-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (1):94-97.
J. Shuman (1999). Desperately Seeking Perfection: Christian Discipleship and Medical Genetics. Christian Bioethics 5 (2):139-153.
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