Telling confessions: confidentiality in the practice of religion

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Philosophy
Creator Battin, Margaret P.
Title Telling confessions: confidentiality in the practice of religion
Date 1983
Description WHEN, if ever, may or should a professional practitioner reveal a confidential disclosure? This is a question of moral concern that arises in many areas of professional ethics. Those who have access to private information include many individuals, among them physicians, psychiatrists, attorneys, teachers, and business executives; but they also include religious professionals: priests, rabbis, ministers, pastors, and others. Indeed, religious confession may represent the paradigm case of the ethical problems related to confidentiality.
Type Text
Publisher Sunstone Education Foundation
Volume 8
Issue 6
First Page 23
Last Page 33
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Battin, M. P. (1983). Telling confessions: confidentiality in the practice of religion. Sunstone, 8(6), 23-33.
Rights Management (c)Sunstone Education Foundation
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67h22vn
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