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<note>A compelling survey of pressing issues confronting professionals in our technological era! In one of the first comprehensive studies of professional ethics, Darrell Reeck analyzes ethical codes of various professional and business groups and applies a distinctive Christian perspective in the development of a general professional ethic. &#34;Prof. Reeck's book will help overcome the fragmentation of much contemporary professional ethics.&#34; -J. Philip Wogaman, Dean Wesley Seminary, Washington, DC &#34;An effective resource in preparing all professions for moral in- sight and decision. Superbly organized for classroom use.&#34; -Charles S. McCoy, Director Center for Ethics and Social Policy, Berkeley, CA &#34;Prof. Reeck reestablishes the fundamental values of the true pro- fessional, the relation of morals to religion, and outlines responsi- bilities of professionals to principles, codes, superiors, peers, and government.&#34; -Walter G. Muelder, Dean Emeritus Boston University,</note>
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