Pastoral Aesthetics
A Theological Perspective on Principlist Bioethics
Nathan Carlin
Reviews and Awards
"Carlin opens a much needed and long-overdue conversation about the intersection of theology, pastoral work, and bioethics. For that, and for this important volume, we are in his debt. Chaplains, those interested in religious ethics, and pastoral caregivers will want to read this important book." - Aaron Klink, Duke University, Religious Studies Review
"With admirable clarity, Nathan Carlin offers us a new way to imagine bioethics through the difficult work that is pastoral theology. Grounded in human experience, Carlin offers pastoral aesthetics as an intervention into the dominant mode of contemporary Western bioethics-principlism." - Jeffrey P. Bishop, MD, PhD, Professor of Philosophy and Theological Studies, Saint Louis University
"Nathan Carlin's nuanced theological interpretation of principlist bioethics is a distinctive and timely gift, but just as distinctive is his challenge to engage our aesthetic sensibilities through the lens of pastoral theology to more richly address the humanistic realities of ethics in health care." - Keith G. Meador, MD, ThM, MPH, Professor and Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
"In Pastoral Aesthetics, Nathan Carlin weaves complex conceptual strands proposed by pivotal figures from each field into a beautiful tapestry by which to inspire medical professionals, ministers, and hospital chaplains in their approaches to patient care, specifically by encouraging us to attend, to borrow from poet William Stafford, to 'the little ways that encourage good fortune.' I stand in awe of this book." - Robert C. Dykstra, Charlotte W. Newcombe Professor of Pastoral Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary