What do the four parts of the Christian biblical narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications.

What do the four parts of the Christian biblical narrative (i.e., creation, fall, redemption, and restoration) say about the nature of God and of reality in relation to the reality of sickness and disease? From where would one find comfort and hope in the light of illness according to this narrative? Explain in detail each part of the narrative above and analyze the implications.

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Principlism

“Principlism,” by Childress, in the Encyclopedia of Ethics (2001).

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Ethics

“Ethics,” by Hobden, from Key Concepts in Nursing (2008).

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American Journal of Bioethics

American Journal of Bioethics website.

Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues website.

https://bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu/pcsbi/studies.html

Bioethics

“Bioethics” from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy website.

http://www.iep.utm.edu/bioethic/

Bioethics

“Bioethics,” by Waters, from Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology (2011).

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The Five-Box Method: The “Four-Box Method” for the Catholic Physician

“The Five-Box Method: The ‘Four-Box Method’ for the Catholic Physician,” by Marugg, Atkinson, and Fernandes, from The Linacre Quarterly (2014).

https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.lopes.idm.oclc.org/pmc/articles/PMC4240053/

The Four Quadrant Approach to Ethical Issues in Burn Care

“The Four Quadrant Approach to Ethical Issues in Burn Care,” by Teven and Gottlieb, from AMA Journal of Ethics (2018).

https://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/four-quadrant-approach-ethical-issues-burn-care/2018-06

Navigating Ethics in a Health-Care Setting

“Navigating Ethics in a Health-Care Setting,” by Sego, from Clinical Advisor (2011).

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The Four Principles of Biomedical Ethics: A Foundation for Current Bioethical Debate

“The Four Principles of Biomedical Ethics: A Foundation for Current Bioethical Debate,” by Lawrence, from Journal of Chiropractic Humanities (2007).

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The “Four Quadrants” Approach to Clinical Ethics Case Analysis; An Application and Review

“The ‘Four Quadrants’ Approach to Clinical Ethics Case Analysis; An Application and Review,” by Sokol, from Journal of Medical Ethics(2008).

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Teaching Clinical Ethics Using the Four Topic Method

“Teaching Clinical Ethics Using the Four Topic Method,” by Ediger, from International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2015).

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Autonomy in Applied Medical Ethics

“Autonomy in Applied Medical Ethics,” by Freer, from Ethics & Medicine (2017).

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