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Dialogue about science, culture and faith is crucial to human progress
Medical ethicist Robert Veatch has suggested that there is no “single entity called medicine”. Instead, there may be as many different medicines as there are world views. Might I suggest that there may just be as many different individual spiritualities … Continue reading
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