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    Crisis of conscience.John Haas (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Crossroad Pub. Co..
    Here eight outstanding scholars from the U.S. and Europe reflect upon the issues. They are Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Ralph McInerny, Robert Spamann, Servais Pinckaers, Wojciech Giertych, Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, Carlo Cafarra, and John M. Haas. Anyone interested in the advancement of human, moral, and spiritual values will welcome this clarifying book.
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    Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology.Patrick Guinan, Francis Cardinal George, Jean Bethke Elshtain, John M. Haas, Steven Bozza, Daniel P. Toma, Patrick Lee, William E. May, Richard M. Doerflinger & Gerard V. Bradley (eds.) - 2003 - Upa.
    The March 2002 symposium Human Dignity and Reproductive Technology brought together philosophers, theologians, scientists, lawyers, and scholars from across the United States. The essays of this book are the contributions of the symposium's participants.
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    A Defense of the Vatican on ANH.John M. Haas, Alfred Cioffi, Edward J. Furton, Marie Hilliard & Stephen Napier - 2009 - Ethics and Medics 34 (6):1-3.
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    Bioethics in the New Millennium.John M. Haas - 2001 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 1 (1):13-22.
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    Conscience Protections for Health Care Workers.John M. Haas - 2008 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 8 (4):735-738.
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    Catholic Teaching regarding the Legitimacy of Neurological Criteria for the Determination of Death.John M. Haas - 2011 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 11 (2):279-299.
    In The Gospel of Life, Pope John Paul II encouraged organ donation as a genuine act of charity. Some Catholics reject the notion of vital organ transplantation and the use of neurological criteria to determine a donor’s death before organs are extracted. This article reviews Church teaching on the use of neurological criteria for determining death—including statements by three popes, a number of pontifical academies and councils, and the U.S. bishops—to show that Catholics may in good conscience offer the gift (...)
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    Freedom and Christian conduct.John Augustus William Haas - 1923 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
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    Person and Human Being in the UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.John M. Haas - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (1):41-50.
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    The unity of faith and knowledge.John Augustus William Haas - 1926 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
    Primary problems -- The mechanics of matter -- The evidence of the elements -- The record of the rocks -- The lift of life -- The making of mind -- The problem of personality -- The sphere of society -- The lead of language -- The drift of human development -- The end of education -- The test of truth -- The goal of the good -- The basis of beauty -- The demand for the Deity.
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