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God and the embryo : religious voices on stem cells and cloning / Brent Waters and Ronald Cole-Turner, editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, District of Columbia : Georgetown University Press, [(c)2003.Description: viii, 228 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 087840998X
  • 9780878409983
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  • QH442.2.G633 2003
  • QH442.2.C689.G633 2003
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Contents:
Pt. 1. Frameworks Religion meets research Ronald Cole-Turner What is the appropriate contribution of religious communities in the public debate on embryonic stem cell research? Brent Waters The ethics of human stem cell research Gene Outka -- Pt. 2. Embryos Does the human embryo have a moral status? Brent Waters Is the human embryo a human being? James C. Peterson Principles and politics : Beyond the impasse over the embryo Ronald Cole-Turner To be willing to kill what for all one knows is a person is to be willing to kill a person Robert Song -- Pt. 3. Research A plea for beneficence : reframing the embryo debate Ted Peters and Gaymon Bennett Human embryonic stem cell research : ethics in the face of uncertainty Kevin T. FitzGerald Freedoms, duties, and limits : the ethics of research in human stem cells Laurie Zoloth Talking like believers : Christians and Jews in the embryonic stem cell debate Sondra Wheeler -- Appendices : A. Declaration on the production and the scientific and therapeutic use of human embryonic stem cells Pontifical Academy for Life -- B. Embryonic stem cell research in the perspective of Orthodox Christianity The Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America -- C. Urgent action alert : urge senators to support complete ban on human cloning United Methodist Church -- D. Resolution : on human embryonic and stem cell research Southern Baptist Convention -- E. Support for federally funded research on embryonic stem cells United Church of Christ -- F. Overture 01-50 on adopting a resolution enunciating ethical guidelines for fetal tissue and stem cell research, from the Presbytery of Baltimore Presbyterian Church (USA) -- G. A theologian's brief on the place of the human embryo within the Christian tradition, and the theological principles for evaluating its moral status -- H. Cloning research, Jewish tradition and public policy : a joint statement by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America and the Rabbinical Council of America -- I. Human cloning and human dignity : an ethical inquiry The President's Council on Bioethics.
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Pt. 1. Frameworks Religion meets research Ronald Cole-Turner What is the appropriate contribution of religious communities in the public debate on embryonic stem cell research? Brent Waters The ethics of human stem cell research Gene Outka -- Pt. 2. Embryos Does the human embryo have a moral status? Brent Waters Is the human embryo a human being? James C. Peterson Principles and politics : Beyond the impasse over the embryo Ronald Cole-Turner To be willing to kill what for all one knows is a person is to be willing to kill a person Robert Song -- Pt. 3. Research A plea for beneficence : reframing the embryo debate Ted Peters and Gaymon Bennett Human embryonic stem cell research : ethics in the face of uncertainty Kevin T. FitzGerald Freedoms, duties, and limits : the ethics of research in human stem cells Laurie Zoloth Talking like believers : Christians and Jews in the embryonic stem cell debate Sondra Wheeler -- Appendices : A. Declaration on the production and the scientific and therapeutic use of human embryonic stem cells Pontifical Academy for Life -- B. Embryonic stem cell research in the perspective of Orthodox Christianity The Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in America -- C. Urgent action alert : urge senators to support complete ban on human cloning United Methodist Church -- D. Resolution : on human embryonic and stem cell research Southern Baptist Convention -- E. Support for federally funded research on embryonic stem cells United Church of Christ -- F. Overture 01-50 on adopting a resolution enunciating ethical guidelines for fetal tissue and stem cell research, from the Presbytery of Baltimore Presbyterian Church (USA) -- G. A theologian's brief on the place of the human embryo within the Christian tradition, and the theological principles for evaluating its moral status -- H. Cloning research, Jewish tradition and public policy : a joint statement by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America and the Rabbinical Council of America -- I. Human cloning and human dignity : an ethical inquiry The President's Council on Bioethics.

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