The Illusion of Trust: Toward a Medical Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age

Springer (1995)
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If God is envisioned as a presence enriched by relationship with humans, trust-as-faith or a commitment to trust in spite of our vulnerability becomes the basis for social relationships of mutual dependency and a model for the physician-patient relationship.

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