Basic Christian Ethics (1950) Basic Christian Ethics is one of Ramsey's most famous contributions to Christian ethics. It has been one of the most prominent theology books used in the education system and provides Ramsey's insights into the basic morals and values of
Christianity. It is a comprehensive look into the field of Christian ethics and presents what it means to think in a combination of theology and ethics.
The Patient as Person: Explorations in Medical Ethics (1970) The Patient as Person: Explorations in Medical Ethics is a book written by Ramsey centered around biomedical ethics. He discusses the ethical principle of consent in the medical field and the care of those already dying. He also discusses the medical actions and ramifications of
organ donation, tying into the topic of consent. This book considers more deeply
health care and the benefits allocated to each individual depending on needs. This book gained renown for its ability to tackle controversial topics while providing scrutinizing theories that question the relationship and confidentiality of the patient and physician.
The Ethics of Fetal Research (1975) The Ethics of Fetal Research discusses Ramsey's views on the action of experimentation done on fetuses, particularly those that are still alive. This book examines both drug experimentation and testing, as well as discusses the foundations and fundamentals of moral medical policies. ==Bibliography==