Catholic Health Ministry
Edited by Rachelle Barina, Nathaniel Hibner, and Tobias Winright
Repair Work: Rethinking the Separation of Academic Moral Theologians and Catholic Health Care Ethicists
Paul Wojda
Catholic Bioethicists and Moral Theologians Drifting Apart?: A Sequela of Specialization and Professionalization
Becket Gremmels
Equally Strange Fruit: Catholic Health Care and the Appropriation of Residential Segregation
Cory Mitchell and Therese Lysaught
Hospital and Health System M&A: Is It Good for Community Health?
Michael Panicola63
Accompaniment with the Sick: An Authentic Christian Vocation that Rejects the Fallacy of Prosperity Theology
Ramon Luzarraga76
Grace at the End of Life: Rethinking Ordinary and Extraordinary Means in a Global Context
Conor Kelly89
A Voice in the Wilderness: Reimagining the Role of Catholic Health Care Mission Leader
Michael Mc Carthy114
Theologians in Catholic Healthcare Ministries: Breaking Beyond the Bond with Ethics
Darren Henson130
Over de auteur
Tobias Winright is Associate Professor of Theological Ethics and Associate Professor of Health Care Ethics at Saint Louis University. Among his publications, he coauthored After the Smoke Clears: The Just War Tradition and Post War Justice (2010), edited Green Discipleship: Catholic Theological Ethics and the Environment (2011), and coedited Can War Be Just in the 21st Century? Ethicists Engage the Tradition (2015). He was also coeditor of the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics.