Bioethics

Transhumanism: Humans Without Bodies

Transhumanism: Humans Without Bodies

Transhumanism puts faith in technology and holds onto the hope that humans can conquer death and become immortal without ...
Stem Cell Research: Theology

Stem Cell Research: Theology

Christians are neighbors to the unborn embryo. Because we are forgiven by His grace through faith, the relationship that God has with ...
Smuggling Theology Into Discussions of Ethics

Smuggling Theology Into Discussions of Ethics

 Ethical relativism in issues of bioethics betrays a serious fault. It does not make allowances for the Judeo-Christian vision of the ...
New Technologies, Old Questions: How to Stay Human in the Post-Christian Church

New Technologies, Old Questions: How to Stay Human in the Post-Christian Church

Developments in emerging technologies will lead to vast changes in the way we live. How do we ensure that technology enables us to be ...
Informed Consent

Informed Consent

Christians who give informed consent have an opportunity for faith in God’s care through their time of weakness. Being under God’s ...
Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering

Respecting the integrity of genetic research and its outcome, as Christians we recognize the limitations God places on us as His ...
Can or Should?

Can or Should?

When questions are raised of abortion, contraception, euthanasia, stem-cell research, in vitro fertilization, we look to the ...
Bios and Biology

Bios and Biology

In one sense, bioethics is something quite new, a development of the last half-century or so. The term itself is of recent coinage, ...
Bioethics! What Is It?

Bioethics! What Is It?

Bioethics is ethics applied to moral concerns arising out of the technology that involves decision-making about our ...
An Approach to Bioethics

An Approach to Bioethics

In our culture, ethical or moral determinations are often based on the sentiments of who makes the decision. In the minds of many, ...
A Review of Reproductive Technologies

A Review of Reproductive Technologies

Because reproductive ethics is a little known quantity for the average person the following is offered as a simple guide for discussion and consideration in personal decision making. Topics include assisting procreation, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, and surrogate motherhood.