
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture Medicine’s Wrong Turn? (with Brent Waters)
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Jun 17, 2025 Join Brent Waters, an esteemed bioethics professor and author, as he challenges the current state of healthcare. He discusses how modern medicine often sees the body as a problem to fix rather than a whole person to care for, urging a return to virtues such as love and prudence. Sharing personal recovery insights, he advocates for valuing caregiving over just curing. Brent also critiques our tech-heavy approach to health, reminding us of the importance of human connection and the need for emotional support in medical practice.
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Personal Illness Reveals Care
- Brent Waters experienced serious illness, spending days in ICU and undergoing rehab, realizing care involves daily mundane acts.
- Nurses and therapists taught him the importance of ordinary care, revealing where love of neighbor truly expresses itself.
Virtue in Daily Mundane Acts
- The daily mundane activities of life form habits that prepare us for moral virtues.
- These ordinary routines teach neighborly love and good behavior crucial for human flourishing.
Curing vs Caring in Medicine
- Modern medicine emphasizes curing over caring, a recent shift historically.
- There's growing false expectation that everything, even aging, can be cured, ignoring care when cure is impossible.
