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"Much of what Transhumanists long for is already available to Christians: eternal life, and freedom from pain, suffering, and the burden of a frail body. As usual, however, the Transhumanists--like all of us in our failed attempts to save ourselves--trust in their own power rather than God's provision for a truly human future with him." C Ben Mitchell in the Editorial
VOLUME 19:3 FALL 2003
Editorial The New Utopians and a Truly Human Future C Ben Mitchell
Guest Commentary Some Christian Responses to the Genetic Revolution Julie P. Clague, MTH, PGCE Twigs of Terebinth: The Ethical Origins of the Hospital in Judeo-Christian Tradition William P. Cheshire, MD Poem: The overlooked test William P. Cheshire, MD The New Eugenics and the Newborn: The Historical "Cousinage" of Eugenics and Infanticide David P. Mortimer, MDiv The Ethics of Advertising Strategies in the Pharmaceutical Industry Lars Reuter, PhD Biotechnology Update: News and Views Edited by Amy DeBaets
Book Reviews Enough: Staying Human in and Engineered Age- Bill McKribbenAmy Michelle DeBaets Everyday Bioethics: Reflections on Bioethical Choices in Daily Life - Giovanni BerlinguerBruce A. Little Setting Limits Fairly: Can We Learn to Share Medical Resources? - Norman Daniels and James E. SabinDavid Short Why Bother Being Good?: The Place of God in the Moral Life - John HareBruce A. Little Rethinking Peter Singer - Gordon Preece, EditorDavid B. Fletcher