

Benedict Medicine: A Catholic Response to Rescue the Profession's Healing Mission - Paperback
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"Breen skillfully interweaves historical analysis, sociopolitical commentary, and theological reflection, ultimately proposing "Benedict Medicine" as a spiritually and ethically coherent model of primary care. "Benedict Medicine" contributes meaningfully to the intersection of medical ethics, Christian theology, and social critique, offering both diagnosis and remedy for the malaise afflicting modern medical practice."
Kristin Collier, M.D.
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Director, University of Michigan Medical School Program on Health, Spirituality and Religion
Michigan Medicine
"Benedict Medicine may be the clearest articulation of what many have known for some time, the uncoupling of Catholic social principles from the noble profession of medicine. With an anticipated renewed emphasis on these principles under the auspices of Leo XIV, Breen's work offers a timely and substantive guide to realize them in the medical profession."
John M. Travaline, M.D.
Roman Catholic Deacon in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and Professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
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"Breen skillfully interweaves historical analysis, sociopolitical commentary, and theological reflection, ultimately proposing "Benedict Medicine" as a spiritually and ethically coherent model of primary care. "Benedict Medicine" contributes meaningfully to the intersection of medical ethics, Christian theology, and social critique, offering both diagnosis and remedy for the malaise afflicting modern medical practice."
Kristin Collier, M.D.
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Director, University of Michigan Medical School Program on Health, Spirituality and Religion
Michigan Medicine
"Benedict Medicine may be the clearest articulation of what many have known for some time, the uncoupling of Catholic social principles from the noble profession of medicine. With an anticipated renewed emphasis on these principles under the auspices of Leo XIV, Breen's work offers a timely and substantive guide to realize them in the medical profession."
John M. Travaline, M.D.
Roman Catholic Deacon in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and Professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
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