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Genetics and Christian Ethics: 25 (New Studies in Christian Ethics, Series Number 25)

Genetics and Christian Ethics: 25 (New Studies in Christian Ethics, Series Number 25)

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Celia Deane-Drummond
Cambridge University Press, 11/24/2005
EAN 9780521536370, ISBN10: 0521536375

Paperback, 306 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

In the immediate future we are likely to witness significant developments in human genetic science. It is therefore of critical importance that Christian ethics engages with the genetics debate, since it affects not just the way we perceive ourselves and the natural world, but also has wider implications for our society. This book considers ethical issues arising out of specific practices in human genetics, including genetic screening, gene patenting, gene therapy, genetic counselling as well as feminist concerns. Genetics and Christian Ethics argues for a particular theo-ethical approach that derives from a modified version of virtue ethics, drawing particularly on a Thomistic understanding of the virtues, especially prudence or practical wisdom and justice. The book demonstrates that a theological voice is highly relevant to contested ethical debates about genetics.

Introduction
1. A recovery of virtue for the ethics of genetics
2. Theological principles
3. Living in the shadow of eugenics
4. Genetic testing and screening
5. Genetic counselling
6. Gene therapies
7. Genetic patenting
8. Women and genetic technologies
9. Genetics and environmental concern
Postscript
concluding remarks.