This Article explores the emerging positions that Protestants may have on new reproductive technologies (NRTs). Although there is no central teaching, there are main points of agreement among Protestants and other Christians regarding the morality of using reproductive technology. The author examines Protestant teachings on the meaning of procreation, the good of the resulting children and the integrity of family bonds to show that these technologies are generally morally acceptable, but with certain limitations
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing industry in our modern medical world. New methods of assisted rep...
A theology of infertility is needed to help couples and the broader ecclesial community understand t...
This Article examines Protestant positions on informed consent/refusal regarding the use of human su...
This Article sets forth the fundamental teachings from which the Roman Catholic Chruch derives its p...
All three major monotheistic religions hold that sexual activity is ethically permissible only withi...
In the next several years, the new reproductive technologies will, for better or worse, affect the c...
The increasing use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has raised moral and ethical questio...
Immersed in the world dominated by pragmatism, contemporary man seems to be thinking and functioning...
The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) is on the rise in our culture as an alternative fo...
As more assisted reproductive technologies (ART) become available, Christians will find themselves g...
This article is a theological reflection upon the experience of undergoing a treatment cycle to conc...
Responsibility demands treating all patients in need. The United Declaration of Human Rights claims ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D212826 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
In the beginning of my thesis there are basic information about infertility, its reasons and a desci...
A boom in the understanding of genetics since the mid-twentieth century has manifested itself in the...
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing industry in our modern medical world. New methods of assisted rep...
A theology of infertility is needed to help couples and the broader ecclesial community understand t...
This Article examines Protestant positions on informed consent/refusal regarding the use of human su...
This Article sets forth the fundamental teachings from which the Roman Catholic Chruch derives its p...
All three major monotheistic religions hold that sexual activity is ethically permissible only withi...
In the next several years, the new reproductive technologies will, for better or worse, affect the c...
The increasing use of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) has raised moral and ethical questio...
Immersed in the world dominated by pragmatism, contemporary man seems to be thinking and functioning...
The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) is on the rise in our culture as an alternative fo...
As more assisted reproductive technologies (ART) become available, Christians will find themselves g...
This article is a theological reflection upon the experience of undergoing a treatment cycle to conc...
Responsibility demands treating all patients in need. The United Declaration of Human Rights claims ...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D212826 / BLDSC - British Library Document...
In the beginning of my thesis there are basic information about infertility, its reasons and a desci...
A boom in the understanding of genetics since the mid-twentieth century has manifested itself in the...
Biotechnology is a rapidly growing industry in our modern medical world. New methods of assisted rep...
A theology of infertility is needed to help couples and the broader ecclesial community understand t...
This Article examines Protestant positions on informed consent/refusal regarding the use of human su...