Bioethics
A Primer for Christians
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Ken Myers
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"This long-awaited theological reflection of medicine from the pen of one who goes deep spiritually and morally helps us fathom the profundity of the medical art." (Kenneth L. Vaux, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary)
Bioethics -- more important now than ever before
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Good overall "Primer," as the arguments are consistent and logical, with a thorough discussion of the major topics of debate in bioethics today, including reproductive technology, cloning, stem cells, euthanasia, and withdrawal or refusal of treatment. There are a few fine points I'd like to discuss with the author (the beginning of life, the morality of abortion in the case of rape and of certain end of life decisions), but he's got me thinking about my previous views and has given me at least one good phrase to counter calls for euthanasia ("End suffering, not sufferers"). He also helps me look at theology, as well as bioethics, in ways I hadn't before.
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