Biotechnology Human Nature and Christian Ethics

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In public debates over biotechnology theologians philosophers and political theorists have proposed that biotechnology could have significant implications for human nature. They argue that ethical evaluations of biotechnologies that might affect human nature must take these implications into account. In this book Gerald McKenny examines these important yet controversial arguments which have in turn been criticized by many moral philosophers and professional bioethicists. He argues that Christian ethics is in principle committed to some version of the claim that human nature has normative status in relation to biotechnology. Showing how both criticisms and defences of this claim have often been facile he identifies develops and critically evaluates three versions of the claim and contributes a fourth distinctively Christian version to the debate. Focusing on Christian ethics in conversation with secular ethics McKenny''s book is the first thorough analysis of a controversial contemporary issue.
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