Abstract
This essay looks at how a theology of vulnerability can contribute to ethical decision-making in an increasingly secular society. Relationality, power dynamics and scriptural justifications are considered, as well as early contributions made to this nascent field of Christian thought. This essay was written for a class on Health Care Ethics taught by Dr. Mary Ann Kish.
Recommended Citation
ONeil-Smith, Carrie. 2024. Bioethics and a Theology of Vulnerability. Obsculta 17, (1) : 228-240. https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/obsculta/vol17/iss1/28.
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