Physician-Assisted Killing, Abortion, and the Crisis of Human Dignity
Charles Camosy
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29 January 2026
4 February 2026
In this powerful episode of Faith in Healthcare, we sit down with Dr. Charles Camosy, professor of moral theology and bioethics, to explore the growing moral crisis in modern medicine.
From abortion and physician-assisted killing to disability rights, end-of-life care, and conscience protections, Dr. Camosy explains how medicine has drifted away from a Christian understanding of human dignity — and what healthcare professionals can do to respond with moral courage and intellectual solidarity.
This conversation tackles:
- Why “physician-assisted suicide” is a misleading term
- How polarization is destroying productive dialogue in medicine
- The rise of a modern “throwaway culture”
- Why pain is not the main driver of assisted death
- How Christians can engage controversial issues without compromising truth
- Practical wisdom for clinicians facing ethical pressure in patient care
Whether you’re a physician, nurse, ethicist, student, or simply concerned about the future of healthcare, this episode offers clarity, depth, and hope in an increasingly divided medical landscape.
