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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
See p. 180.
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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
See p. 180.
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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
See p. 180.
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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
See p. 181.
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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
The authors think that fundamental human needs, values, and fears are common to all humans. So the Christian health care professional will know how to appeal to the true common understanding of human nature to communicate his values. See p. 181.
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Which do the authors NOT think is necessary in order for one to be a truly effective Christian health care professional?
{ 1 } - Knowing how to apply faith in the practical situations of life and work.
{ 2 } - Keeping informed of all that pertains to one's professional competence and its ethical practice.
{ 3 } - Being a person of faith who lives by faith as it is authoritatively taught in the tradtion of the Christian community.
{ 4 } - Achieving self-control over one's own bodily urges.
{ 5 } - Realizing that he has moral values that other humans cannot share.
{ 6 } - Praying and receiving the sacraments regularly.
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