What difference does it make to be a Christian physician? In this essay, we suggest an approach to answering the pressing of question of who we are to be as Christians who are called by God to practice medicine. Drawing from our years of clinical experience we present a reflection and exhortation in which we bring together the work of scholar-mentors who collectively inform how we consider and answer the question; in so doing we hope to offer fresh perspective and encouragement. We introduce the thesis that medicine is fundamentally an eschatological enterprise throughout human history, expectantly following the . . .
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