'This book tackles some of the most profound ethical questions facing Christians today, including stem-cell research, cloning, and genetic engineering. It draws on both cutting-edge information and life experience to help believers think through issues they can no longer ignore. This book will not only teach you about these important issues, but it will help you think through them from a biblical perspective.'
Rick Warren's Ministry Toolbox
Stem-cell research. Cloning. Genetic engineering. Today, discoveries in biotechnology are occurring so rapidly that we can barely begin to address one ethical debate before another looms overhead. This brave new world we've entered is a daunting one as well, with disturbing implications for the sanctity of life and for human nature itself. How should we respond as Christians?Drawing on an abundance of cutting-edge information and life experience, Joni Eareckson Tada and Nigel M. de S. Cameron help you think through issues no Christian can afford to ignore. As a quadriplegic who has spent three decades advocating for the disability community out of a wheelchair, Joni offers the insights of a woman intimately acquainted with suffering and struggle. Dr. Cameron shares from his vast knowledge as one of today's foremost bioethics.Together, they offer deeply informed perspectives on such pressing issues as:Human cloningDesigner babiesRedefining human natureHuman harvestingHere is thoughtful, passionate, and gripping reading about the world that is coming--that, indeed, is already here--and how to live out your faith with conviction in its midst.
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This book serves as a guidebook for believers, to enable them to think through big questions in light of Scripture, and prepare them for the greatest issue of the 21st century: our new power to redesign human nature and determine the boundaries of human life through abortion, cloning, euthanasia, eugenics, and robotics.
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Contents
Introduction 11
Part One:
The Brave New World
1. Starting Out.....19
2. The Brave New World.....27
3. Wonderfully Made.....47
4. The Better Babies Story.....67
Part Two:
Designing Our Babies
5. Quality Control.....87
6. Baby Cloning.....101
7. Designer Babies.....121
Part Three:
Treating People
Like Things
8. Human Harvest.....137
9. The Color of Your Genes.....151
10. A New Slavery.....161
11. Faking Life.....173
Part Four:
So What Can We Do?
12. What Do We Do Now?.....189
13. Questions People
Ask.....201
Appendix: Going Deeper --- Resources to Live in the Brave New World.....209
Index 219
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Tada, known among evangelical Christians for living courageously with a spinal cord injury, joins bioethicist Cameron in an engaging, if sometimes strident, critique of biotechnology. While both authors come from the Christian Right and lionize President George W. Bush, they make adept connections across the ideological spectrum---from disability advocacy groups to feminist critics of cloning---with those concerned about the fate of vulnerable individuals in a society that expects biological perfection. At the root of biotech temptations, the authors see a culture that is terrified of suffering. Based on the observation that 'all pursuit of medical advancements reflects somebody's morals,' they argue that debates over human cloning, embryo research and assisted reproduction are not only necessary but overdue. They fear that already, 'millions of Christians have learned the wrong lesson at the outset of the biotech century' because 'the evangelical church has consistently avoided facing the question and inquiring and advising appropriately.' Readers should warm to the book's combination of personal anecdote, biblical interpretation, humor ('this is not a slide down the slippery slope---this is downhill skiing') and pointed rhetoric that usually leaves little doubt as to where the authors personally stand. (May) -- Publisher’s Weekly
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780310259398
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Vendor
Zondervan
Vekt
258 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224