Infinite expectations and finite resources: A Roman Catholic perspective on setting limits to critical care, or, can Roman Catholic moral theology offer more than secular morality provides? / H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.
Facing the challenges of high-technology medicine: taking the tradition seriously / Mark J. Cherry
Consensus statement / Working group on Roman Catholic approaches to determining appropriate critical care
Respect for human life in the world of intensive care units: secular and reform Jewish reflections on the Roman Catholic view / Michael A. Rie
What is appropriate intensive care? A Roman Catholic perspective / Paulina Taboada
Limiting access to health care: a traditional Roman Catholic analysis / Joseph Boyle
Toward a personalistic ethics of limiting access to medical treatment : philosophical and Catholic positions / Josef Seifert
Equal care as the best of care: a personalist approach / Paul T. Schotsmans
Quality of life and human dignity: meaning and limits of prolongation of life / Ludger Honnefelder
Beyond the question of limits: institutional guidelines for the appropriate use of critical care / George Khushf
Developing the doctrine of distributive justice: methods of distribution, redistribution, and the role of time in allocating intensive care resources / M. Cathleen Kaveny
Creating critical care resources: implications for distributive justice / Kevin W. Wildes, S.J.
Allocation of scarce medical resources to critical care: a perspective from the Jewish Canonical tradition / Teodoro Forcht Dagi
The current medical crises of resources: some Orthodox Christian reflections / Very Reverend Edward Hughes
The allocation of medical services: the problem from a Protestant perspective / Dietrich Rössler
Between secular reason and the spirit of Christianity: Catholic approaches to limiting access to scarce medical resources / Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes
Catholicizing health / James W. Heisig, S.V.D.
Roman Catholic theology and the allocation of resources to critical care: the boundaries of faith and reason / Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.