9780465082964-0465082963-Bad Faith: When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine

Bad Faith: When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine

ISBN-13: 9780465082964
ISBN-10: 0465082963
Author: Paul A. Offit MD
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780465082964
ISBN-10: 0465082963
Author: Paul A. Offit MD
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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Bad Faith: When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine (ISBN-13: 9780465082964 and ISBN-10: 0465082963), written by authors Paul A. Offit MD, was published by Basic Books in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Ethics (Religious Studies, Medical Ethics, Medicine, Reference) books. You can easily purchase or rent Bad Faith: When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Ethics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In recent years, there have been major outbreaks of whooping cough among children in California, mumps in New York, and measles in Ohio's Amish country—despite the fact that these are all vaccine-preventable diseases. Although America is the most medically advanced place in the world, many people disregard modern medicine in favor of using their faith to fight life threatening illnesses. Christian Scientists pray for healing instead of going to the doctor, Jehovah's Witnesses refuse blood transfusions, and ultra-Orthodox Jewish mohels spread herpes by using a primitive ritual to clean the wound. Tragically, children suffer and die every year from treatable diseases, and in most states it is legal for parents to deny their children care for religious reasons. In twenty-first century America, how could this be happening?

In Bad Faith, acclaimed physician and author Dr. Paul Offit gives readers a never-before-seen look into the minds of those who choose to medically martyr themselves, or their children, in the name of religion. Offit chronicles the stories of these faithful and their children, whose devastating experiences highlight the tangled relationship between religion and medicine in America. Religious or not, this issue reaches everyone—whether you are seeking treatment at a Catholic hospital or trying to keep your kids safe from diseases spread by their unvaccinated peers.

Replete with vivid storytelling and complex, compelling characters, Bad Faith makes a strenuous case that denying medicine to children in the name of religion isn't just unwise and immoral, but a rejection of the very best aspects of what belief itself has to offer.
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