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Sacred Cells?: Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research


Sacred Cells?: Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research

Paperback by Peters, Ted; Lebacqz, Karen; Bennett, Gaymon

Sacred Cells?: Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research

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ISBN:
9780742562899
Publication Date:
16 Sep 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Sacred Cells?: Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research

Description

Unknown to most outside observers, from the earliest days of embryonic stem cell research through today's latest developments, Christian theologians have been actively involved with leading laboratory research scientists to determine the ethical implications of stem cell research. And contrary to popular expectation, these Christians have been courageously advocating in favor of research. Three of these dynamic theologians tell their story in Sacred Cells? Why Christians Should Support Stem Cell Research. Sacred Cells? takes readers through the twists and turns of stem cell development, providing a brief history of the science and an overview of the competing ethical frameworks people use in approaching the heated debate. Each new scientific advance, from the cloning of Dolly the sheep to the use of engineered cells in humans, had to be carefully considered before proceeding. Rejecting the widely held belief that the ethics of stem cell research turn on the moral status of the embryo, the authors carefully weigh a diversity of ethical problems. Ultimately, they embrace stem cell research and the prospect of increased health and well being it offers.

Contents

Preface Chapter 1: The Ethical Pre-History of Stem Cells Chapter 2: From Science to Ethics in a Flash Chapter 3: Working within the Research Standards Framework Chapter 4: Three Contending Frameworks for Stem Cell Ethics Chapter 5: The Embryo Protection Framework Chapter 6: The Human Protection Framework Chapter 7: The Future Wholeness Framework Chapter 8: Ethical Smoke and Mirrors in Washington Chapter 9: The Hidden Theology Behind the International Debates Chapter 10: The Vatican's Strong Stand Chapter 11: The Vatican and Embryology Chapter 12: The Vatican Argument in a Cracked Nutshell Chapter 13: Leon Kass, Protector of Human Nature Chapter 14: Jewish and Muslim Bioethics Chapter 15: The Terror of the Chimera Chapter 16: Justice and the Patenting Controversy Chapter 17: The Spiritual Soul and Human Dignity Chapter 18: The Ethics of the Ethicists Chapter 19: Theologians Say "Yes" to Regenerative Medicine Index About the Authors

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