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A Protestant Perspective on Access to Healthcare

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 1998

ALLEN VERHEY
Affiliation:
Hope College, Holland, Michigan

Abstract

In writing this paper I am reminded of a conference that I once attended. On that panel, the Jewish scholar spoke first. “Let me tell you what the Talmud says,” he began, and he gave a wonderful talk full of references to the legal rulings and stories of the Jewish tradition. Then the Catholic priest spoke. “Let me tell you what the Magisterium says,” he began, and he gave a wonderful talk carefully attentive to the moral tradition of the Catholic Church. Finally, a Protestant spoke. “You have heard what the Talmud says and what the Magisterium says,” he began, “Now let me tell you what I think.” I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but now I find myself in a similar situation.

Type
SPECIAL SECTION: UNHEARD VOICES: RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES ON ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE
Copyright
© 1998 Cambridge University Press

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