Christian Engagement with Public Bioethics in Britain: The Case of Human Admixed Embryos |
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Authors: | Messer Neil |
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Institution: | University of Wales, Lampeter, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper offers an assessment of the prospects for Christianengagement with public bioethical debates in a contemporaryBritish context. One recent example, the debate provoked byproposed legislation for research involving human admixed embryos,is examined briefly. It is argued that this debate has someproblematic features that are characteristic of public ethicaldebates in this context. Next, a proposal is offered as to howsuch bioethical questions may be approached from within a Christiantheological tradition (specifically, a Reformed Protestant tradition).This proposed approach makes use of four "diagnostic questions"to assess whether technological proposals and practices suchas the creation of human admixed embryos can be consistent withthe distinctive Christian narrative of creation, sin, salvationthrough Christ, and promised future hope. The final sectionoffers some reflections on how Christians and churches mightengage, on the basis of this theological approach, with publicethical debates such as the one about admixed embryos. |
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Keywords: | Alasdair MacIntyre Christian ethics Dietrich Bonhoeffer human admixed embryos Karl Barth Protestantism public bioethical debates |
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