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The Medical Model Revisited: Moral Responsibility And Physical Disability

The Medical Model Revisited: Moral Responsibility And Physical Disability

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  • John M. Frame

The author of this article argues for a distinction between disease and sin, stating that disease is not always a direct result of individual sin. The author discusses moral responsibility in relation to physical disability, and examines the relationship between human responsibility and freedom. He also looks at predispositions to sin and responsibility

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 1999. 14 pages.

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