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Religious Leaders and Faith-Based Politics: Ten Profiles offers a
powerful and timely analysis of the dynamic relationship between
religious leaders of all faiths and political activism in the
United States. By examining the lives and works of such prominent
leaders as Reverend Floyd Flake, Bishop T. D. Jakes, Reverend Al
Sharpton, Elder Dallin H. Oakes, Rabbi Daniel Lapin, Reverend
Benjamin Chavis-Muhammed, and Sister Maureen Fiedler, this volume
reveals an American tradition of religious influence on public
policy that continues to be an important hallmark of our democracy.
From the colonial era to the present, religious leaders have raised
AmericansO moral and political awareness of countless issues,
including revolution, slavery, temperance, civil rights, and, most
recently, the culture wars. This book is the first to explore the
renewed and intense commitment of evangelicals, Catholics, Muslims,
and Jews to preach, teach, and participate in politics today. Among
the questions answered in this book: are religious leaders today as
active and vocal as the radicals of the turbulent 1960s? Are these
activists still involved in civil rights or have other contentious
topics such as abortion and traditional family values preempted
such issues? In the wake of the 2000 election and at the start of a
new administration committed to elevating the role of religion in
politics, Jo Renee Formicola, Hubert Morken, and this prominent
collection of contributors ask might we expect greater American
religious involvement in the years ahead? This is essential reading
for anyone interested in religious and political activism, or the
evolving relationship between church and state in America.
The original Beecham Manual for General Practice was produced by Dr
Selwyn Carson, of Christchurch, New Zealand, whose objective was a
set of instructions for patient care for his practice team. Beecham
Research Laboratories published and distributed it. Dr Ed Gawthorn
of Melbourne, Australia, edited an Australian version again
published and distributed by Beecham Research Laboratories. We were
invited to adapt the New Zealand and Australian editions for
British readers -but we decided that we should produce an entirely
new Manual. This was done and it was published and distributed to
general practitioners by Beecham Research Laboratories. This latest
edition has been revised and updated. The Manual is a ready
reference on planned care of certain age groups and situations;
specific procedures and emergencies; and clinical care in general
practice of important conditions. We have intentionally adopted a
concise didactic style that should be helpful for trainers,
trainees and members of the practice team. We thank Beecham
Research Laboratories, and especially Ed Stanford and Bill Burns,
for their support and help over many years. John Fry (Editor) June
1982 viii Section A PLANNED CARE Family Planning A1 Discuss with
the individual patient the advantages and disadvantages of all the
methods. Keep in mind individual needs, wishes and religious
beliefs. In Great Britain * 2.5 million women are registered with
their G.P.'s for contraception. -100 per G.P. * 95% of G.P.'s
provide contraceptive services.
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