Bioethics, 9781920691790
Paperback
Are scientists playing God? Are the artificial reproductive technologies helpful or hazardous?Should human embryos ever be used for research? How do we cope with people who are mentally ill? Do Christians have answers? This book considers a range of topics ranging all the way from early embryos through to old age.

Bioethics

When the Challenges of Life Become Too Much

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  • Paperback

    296 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2012

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Summary

Are scientists playing God? Are the artificial reproductive technologies helpful or hazardous?Should human embryos ever be used for research? How do we cope with people who are mentally ill? Is someone in a persistent vegetative state still alive? How should we treat those with dementia? Questions like these are all around us. They affect ordinary people, who often feel ill-equipped to respond to them. No one seems to have adequate answers. Do Christians have answers?In this book, aimed at th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781920691790
ISBN-10:1920691790
Author:Gareth Jones
Publisher:Australian Theological Forum
Imprint:Australian Theological Forum
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:296
Release Date:1 August 2012
Weight:388g
Dimensions:16mm x 149mm x 214mm
Series:University of Otago Series
About The Author

Gareth Jones

Professor Gareth Jones is Professor of Anatomy and Structural Biology at the University of Otago, New Zealand. He also serves as Deputy Vice-Chancellor ( Academic and International) at that university

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