God, Ethics and the Human Genome: Theological, Legal and Scientific Perspectives

God, Ethics and the Human Genome: Theological, Legal and Scientific Perspectives

by PeterScott (Contributor), Michael S . Northcott (Contributor), NigelBiggar (Contributor), Mark Bratton (Contributor), Donald Bruce (Contributor), Annette Cashmore (Contributor), SueChetwynd (Contributor), JohnOverton (Contributor), RobertSong (Contributor)

Synopsis

Advances in genetic science and medicine over the last few decades raise questions for us all, such as: How far should we intervene in 'natural' processes? How far should we go to alleviate suffering? What constitutes a worthwhile life? What does it mean to be made in the image of God? Exploring these questions and more, God, Ethics and the Human Genome aims to equip the Church and individual Christians to engage with theological, ethical and legal issues relating to the human genome. This ground-breaking contribution to the issues surrounding the human genome brings together leading experts and thinkers from a range of disciplines to help the non-expert engage with this vital area in the light of the Christian gospel.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Published: Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0715141392
ISBN 13: 9780715141397