Garbarz, Andrzej2025-07-022025-07-022005Resovia Sacra, 2005, Tom 12, s. 127-146.1234-8880https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/33162The article highlights fundamental issues regarding medical service on the base of John Paul II’s speeches addressed to doctors, health-care personnel and sick people. The first vital aspect is the value of human life and emerging from it the right to live – from the conception to natural death. The second crucial point is suffering and disease. General indications and ethical rules complement deliberation on three detailed subjects: cancer, depression patients, clinical state. These subjects create, in many cases, ethical dilemmas of the contemporary medicine. John Paul II dealing with these issues, or rather, open questions, indicates ethical and theological levels and arguments useful in resolving such complex problems.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachJan Paweł IIKarol Wojtyłaetykawskazania etycznesłużba zdrowiawartość życia ludzkiegożycie ludzkieetyka chrześcijańskaosoba ludzkaosobaczłowiekgodność człowiekagodność ludzkagodnośćlekarzechorobacierpienienowotwórchoroba nowotworowadepresjachorzystan klinicznyopieka medycznaopieka zdrowotnanauczanie papieskienauczanie Jana Pawła IIpersonel medycznymedycynaJohn Paul IIethicsethical guidelineshealth carevalue of human lifehuman lifeChristian ethicshuman personpersonhumanhuman dignitydignitydoctorsillnesssufferingcancerdepressionsickclinical statemedical carepope’s teachingJohn Paul II’s teachinghealth-care personnelmedicineJana Pawła II wskazania etyczne kierowane do służby zdrowiaJohn Paul II’s ethical indications have led to the medical serviceArticle