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Navigating the chasm between religious and secular perspectives in modern bioethics
- Alan Jotkowitz, Prywess Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Ben-Gurion University, POB 151, Beer-Sheva, Israel 84105; ajotkowitz{at}hotmail.com
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Navigating the chasm between religious and secular perspectives in modern bioethics
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- Received November 19, 2008
- Revised February 5, 2009
- Accepted February 24, 2009
- First published May 29, 2009.
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April 27, 2016
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