This paper highlights several emerging trends in bioethics and explores how they affect both the church and the family. These include prenatal technology, infanticide, assisted suicide and eugenics, gene editing, and enhancement biotechnology. It then argues that the church has been under-educated in bioethics for some time, particularly in the areas of abortion, dealing with the end of life, and reproductive technologies, especially IVF
In this issue: -- Christians Contemplating New Developments in Biomedicine-- Editorial-- Christian P...
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing industry in our modern medical world. New methods of assisted rep...
Social and ethical issues discussed in the context of modern gene technologies Annotation: This thes...
This paper highlights several emerging trends in bioethics and explores how they affect both the chu...
In a world where incredible medical technologies are possible … does “can do” mean “should do”? Why ...
During the past three decades the issue of fetal tissue research and donation has been of great inte...
This paper considers how a newly emergent biobible radically invests bodily functions, bodily matter...
This essay is devoted to the problem of theological discourse in bioethics. We focus both on general...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
For thirty years Russia has been living under the conditions of a market economy, and the age of bio...
For many years, the field of bioethics has been specially concerned with how the authority to make m...
Catholic bioethicists have examined specific biomedical technologies (esp. at life’s beginningand en...
Controversy and disagreement have been an almost constant feature of academic and public debates in ...
This session will explore, from a Christian worldview, some of the ethical issues that have arisen i...
During 1960's and 70's, new medical technologies gave rise to new ethical problems. Treating philos...
In this issue: -- Christians Contemplating New Developments in Biomedicine-- Editorial-- Christian P...
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing industry in our modern medical world. New methods of assisted rep...
Social and ethical issues discussed in the context of modern gene technologies Annotation: This thes...
This paper highlights several emerging trends in bioethics and explores how they affect both the chu...
In a world where incredible medical technologies are possible … does “can do” mean “should do”? Why ...
During the past three decades the issue of fetal tissue research and donation has been of great inte...
This paper considers how a newly emergent biobible radically invests bodily functions, bodily matter...
This essay is devoted to the problem of theological discourse in bioethics. We focus both on general...
Reproduction and the family are central elements in the lives of people, and in the narratives and p...
For thirty years Russia has been living under the conditions of a market economy, and the age of bio...
For many years, the field of bioethics has been specially concerned with how the authority to make m...
Catholic bioethicists have examined specific biomedical technologies (esp. at life’s beginningand en...
Controversy and disagreement have been an almost constant feature of academic and public debates in ...
This session will explore, from a Christian worldview, some of the ethical issues that have arisen i...
During 1960's and 70's, new medical technologies gave rise to new ethical problems. Treating philos...
In this issue: -- Christians Contemplating New Developments in Biomedicine-- Editorial-- Christian P...
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing industry in our modern medical world. New methods of assisted rep...
Social and ethical issues discussed in the context of modern gene technologies Annotation: This thes...