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the option for the poor only makes sense if there is a commitment to the poor through an historical praxis in the reality of the oppressed.

Theological Bioethics and Public Health From the Margins: Epistemology and Latin American Liberation Theology in Bioethics

Alexandre A. Martins

The technological challenge is a pervasive concern of Pope John Paul II, expressed in his first encyclical, *Redemptor hominis*, and continuing through his address to the Pontifical Academy of Science last month when he called scientists to direct their work toward the promotion of life, not the creation of instruments of death. __The essential question in the technological challenge is this: In an age when we can do almost anything, how do we decide what we ought to do? The even more demanding question is: In a time when we can do anything technologically, how do we decide morally what we never should do?__

Selected Works of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin: Volume 2 - Church and Society

Alphonse P. Spilly, editor

Pilgrimage becomes a time of vulnerability and thus intimacy with myself, others, and God as parts of life are stretched, while other parts are constricted, thus making me uncomfortable.

Practicing Pilgrimage

Brett Webb-Mitchell

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