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TEXTS: REQUIRED: Teays, Wanda & Purdy, Laura, Bioethics, Justice, and Health Care Section 3: Medical Experimentation Section 4: The Body as Property Section 4: Individual Decision Making Section 6: Abortion & Birth Control Section 7:Reproductive Tech & Surrogacy Section 8: Genetics & Cloning Peterson, James C. Genetic Turning Points Chia, Cooper, Thobaben, Fergusson, and Kilner, Bioethics: Obstacle or Opportunity for the Gospel Lausanne Occasional Paper No.58 based on Pattaya, Thailand Meeting 2004, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, 2004. Hauerwas, Stanley, “Abortion: Theologically Understood” [http://www.lifewatch.org/abortion.html] Durham Declaration [http://www.lifewatch.org/durham.html] President’s Council on Bioethics, Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology & the Pursuit of Happiness [http://www.bioethics.gov/reports/beyondtherapy/beyond_therapy_final_report_pcbe.pdf] (READ pp. 1- 24 & SCAN remainder) National Human Genome Research Institute "Genetics and the future of Medicine" [http://www.nhgri.nih.gov/Pages/EducationKit/brochure.html] (SCAN: “Policy & Ethics” and “Glossary”) Human Genome Program, Department of Energy, “Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond” [http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/publicat/primer2001/i ndex.shtml] (SCAN “Primer,” “Anticipated Benefits,” “Societal Concerns”; “Glossary”)

Publication Date

January 2006

Publisher

Asbury Theological Seminary

Keywords

Spring, CS681, Wilmore

Language

English

CS 681 Bioethics: Technology, Culture and the Future

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