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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Religion and the Question of Human Germline Modification
- 2 Judaism and Germline Modification
- 3 The Roman Catholic Magisterium and Genetic Research: An Overview and Evaluation
- 4 A Traditional Christian Reflection on Reengineering Human Nature
- 5 Germline Gene Modification and the Human Condition before God
- 6 Human Germline Therapy: Proper Human Responsibility or Playing God?
- 7 Germline Genetics, Human Nature, and Social Ethics
- 8 Freedom, Conscience, and Virtue: Theological Perspectives on the Ethics of Inherited Genetic Modification
- 9 Religion, Genetics, and the Future
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Contributors
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
- Source:
- Design and Destiny
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Series Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Religion and the Question of Human Germline Modification
- 2 Judaism and Germline Modification
- 3 The Roman Catholic Magisterium and Genetic Research: An Overview and Evaluation
- 4 A Traditional Christian Reflection on Reengineering Human Nature
- 5 Germline Gene Modification and the Human Condition before God
- 6 Human Germline Therapy: Proper Human Responsibility or Playing God?
- 7 Germline Genetics, Human Nature, and Social Ethics
- 8 Freedom, Conscience, and Virtue: Theological Perspectives on the Ethics of Inherited Genetic Modification
- 9 Religion, Genetics, and the Future
- Suggestions for Further Reading
- Contributors
- Index