Sunday, January 24, 2010

Fragment -- #228

[September 2003 journal entry]

One reason physicians found toward the evangelical/fundamentalist end of the theological spectrum experience dissonance with their practice of modern medicine is that their ‘religious’ perspective is centrally and ideally ‘paternalistic’ (e.g., their ‘God’ language) whereas the perspective essential to modern medicine is centrally and ideally ‘self-determination’.