Synopses & Reviews
Four new titles in the best-selling BioBasics Series -- providing serious and straightforward answers to complex questions of social concern.
Each booklet in the BioBasics series covers a controversial issue and addresses its implications for Christians and the church. The series answers each concern with responses that honor God and protect a humanity created in His image.
Written from an evangelical Christian perspective, these books on critical issues should be read by both Christians and non-Christians. The field of bioethics raises many questions; the BioBasics Series has the answers.
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Cutting-edge medical ethics issues are addressed by nationally recognized experts. The BioBasics Series confronts the maze of challenging questions raised by twenty-first-century bio-technology with biblical responses and uncompromising respect for all human life.
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Genetic engineering. Stem cell research. Cloning. These technologies affect our health and well-being in ways we never thought possible. This booklet uses a biblical perspective to examine the scientific and ethical issues surrounding such interventions. It is not only an informational manual to current and future developments but also a guide for informing a Christian response. Some of the questions answered in this work include "Do our genes determine who we are?" "How can genetic information be used to help me?" "Are we 'playing God' by tampering with genes?" "Should I be in favor of stem cell research?" "Is it wrong to place human genes in an animal?" Advances in biotechnology have blessed many with longer and healthier lives, but they have also provided us with interventions and procedures that call for serious ethical evaluation. The BioBasics Series is committed to an uncompromising respect for human life that will serve as a compass through a maze of challenging questions. "As our culture collapses around us, the issues of bioethics lie at the heart of the crisis. . . . In this series these extraordinary questions are tackled with seriousness . . . and accessibility. . . . It is hard to imagine a more important set of questions or a more timely publications." -Nigel M. de S. Cameron Trinity International University