Saturday, October 12, 2013

How Christians should think about bioethics


Last week I proposed five reasons Christians should care about bioethics. Over the next few months we’ll examine a broad range of individual issues of ethical concern, everything from abortion to xenotransplantation. But this week I want to provide a couple of conceptual tools that will help us to categorize the various bioethical issues and think about them from a Christian perspective.

Influential Christian bioethicist Nigel Cameron has proposed a useful framework for thinking of the three main generations of bioethics as taking life, making life and faking life. Keep reading

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Five reasons Christians should care about bioethics

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