
CONCORDIA BIOETHICS INSTITUTE
Audio Tapes Available
All audio tapes are priced at $5.00 each (including shipping & handling).
To order, call 1-800-559-0002
Introduction to Medical Ethics for Pastors
Speaker: Dr. Richard Eyer of Concordia University Wisconsin.
This three-part series is a classic starting point for how we got to where we are and the nature of contemporary ethical approaches as contrasted with a Christian ethic.
Law and Gospel as an Approach to Bioethics
Speaker: Dr. Richard Eyer of Concordia University Wisconsin.
This three-part series is a basic introduction to bioethics with application to reproductive ethics.
From Healing to the Relief of Suffering
Speaker: Dr. Richard Eyer of Concordia University Wisconsin.
This presentation shows how the aim of medicine has shifted from the emphasis on healing disease to the emphasis on the relief of suffering, opening the door to physician assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Ethical relativism and Truth
Speaker: Dr. Richard Eyer of Concordia University Wisconsin.
This offers a method for conversation with a relativist approach to ethics by means of the "grain of truth" in an opposing view.
A Physician’s View of Suffering
Speaker: Dr. Russell Robertson.
This presentation offers a practical view of suffering from a physician who teaches other doctors at a medical college.
Personal Suffering
Speaker: Dr. Gregory Schulz of Wisconsin Lutheran College.
This presentation is based on the personal experience of the death of children.
A Theology for Genetic Intervention
Speaker: Dr. Nathan Jastram of Concordia University Wisconsin.
This presentation integrates biblical scholarship and practical bioethics.
A Catecheses on Genetic Intervention
Speaker: Rev. Harold Senkbeil, STM.
This presentation is aimed at helping pastors teach congregations to prepare them for the brace new world of genetics.
The Cultural Impact of Human Genetic Research
Speaker: Dr. David Adams of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO. This presentation demonstrates the effects of human genetic research on society.
Understanding the Childless Couple
Speaker: Dr. Beverly Yahnke, Clinical Director of Christian Counseling Services in Wauwatosa, WI.
This presentation helps explain the psychology of childless couples that seek reproductive technology as the solution to childlessness and presents the alternative of the "child-free" couple.
The Cultural Impact of Abortion on Demand
Speaker: Barbara Lyons, Executive Director of Wisconsin Right to Live.
This presentation shows the devastating effects of abortion on the culture.
Postmodern Medicine
The topic of an hour-long radio interview with Dr. Richard Eyer on the nationally syndicated program, Issues Etc. Call 1-800-737-0172 and ask for the resource line. Ask for tape number 0-1-23B, "Postmodern Medicine."
Living Together Before Marriage
An interview with Dr. Richard Eyer on the radio program, Issues Etc. Call 1-800-844-0524 to order.
Healing in the Aftermath of Abortion (Part of the Ethics of Sexuality series in October 2001)
Speaker: Vicki Thorn of National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation and Healing in Milwaukee, WI.
Addresses the healing that takes place for those who have had an abortion. It is informative and helpful to those who know someone struggling with the aftermath of grief and guilt that follows an abortion. Available on both audiotapes and compact discs.
Infertility and the Image of God (Part of the Ethics of Sexuality series in October 2001)
Speaker: Dr. Nathan Jastram of Concordia University Wisconsin.
Dr. Jastram has done extensive work in helping us understand the theological and practical significance of being created in the image of God. He applies this to reproductive ethics. Available in both audiotapes and compact discs.
Waiting Till Marriage (Part of the Ethics of Sexuality series in October 2001)
Speaker: Dr. Russell Robertson.
A family practitioner, Dr. Robertson brings both sensitivity and faith to the discussion of why it makes sense to wait until marriage. Available in both audiotapes and compact discs.
Asexual Reproduction: Cloning (Part of the Ethics of Sexuality series in October 2001)
Speaker: Dr. Gilbert Meilaender of Valparaiso University. Dr. Meilaender addresses the controversial issue of cloning. Professional health care workers especially will benefit from this presentation. Available in both audiotapes and compact discs.