
A Christian Response to the New Genetics: Religious, Ethical, and Social Issues
by Bruce Jennings, David H. Smith, Jan C. Heller, Ellen Wright Clayton, Elizabeth Heitman, Mary R. Anderlik, David A. Ames, Theodore A. Daniels, Lindon Eaves, Judith A. Granbois, James B. Lemler, Timothy Sedgwick, LeRoy B. Walters, Mary T. White
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
Life is a gift that includes powers to be used and celebrated, but that doesn't necessarily justify the use of every new power that comes along. This volume appeals to both secular and religious readers in the centre of the great debate over our new genetic powers. These essays affirm many traditional Christian perspectives and virtues, while also introducing new insights. transfer, genetic manipulation, patenting, health insurance and the moral status of embryos. They conclude that it is naive to either to reject outright or wholeheartedly embrace the new genetic powers. In fact, sometimes the best we can expect is to learn how to cope with moral uncertainty.
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