VIEW CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS ISSUES
"The good news: The US professional bioethics community recognizes there are people of faith who are concerned about bioethical issues, but are outside the mainstream of the profession. The bad news: Those "fundamentalist" bioethics individuals and centers are speaking primarily to themselves and to each other rather than engaging in public discourse." Robert D. Orr - Guest Commentary
VOLUME 20:1 SPRING 2004
Guest Commentary Bioethics and the Fundamentalist Agenda Robert D. Orr, MD, CM "The Least of These": A Christian Moral Appraisal of Vital Organ Procurement from "Brain-Dead" Patients Stephen N. Nelson, MD, FAAP Poem: The overlooked test William P. Cheshire, MD Ethical Concerns of American Evangelical Christians Relative to Genetic Interventions and the Human Genome Project, 1974 to the Present John Jefferson Davis, PhD Holy Dying, Assisted Dying?: An Anglican Perspective on Physician-Assisted Suicide David B. Fletcher, PhD Biotechnology Update: News and Views Edited by Amy DeBaets Book Reviews Culture of Life, Culture of Death: Proceedings of The Linacre Center Conference of The Great Jubilee and the Culture of Life - Luke Gormally, Editor Margaret Sealey War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race - Edwin Black Amy Michelle DeBaets
Book Reviews Culture of Life, Culture of Death: Proceedings of The Linacre Center Conference of The Great Jubilee and the Culture of Life - Luke Gormally, Editor Margaret Sealey War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race - Edwin Black Amy Michelle DeBaets