Reproductive technology - toward a theology of procreative stewardship (Paperback)


Proposing an alternative framework of "procreative stewardship" that takes into account a larger network of biological and social relationships, Brent Waters explores the issues of childlessness and parenthood, preventing and assisting reproduction, and quality control and experimentation.

Reproductive Technology provides an overview of various reproductive technologies and a critique of the dominant ethical framework in which they are assessed. Issues addressed are in vitro fertilizaton, surrogacy, and genetic manipulation. This book is useful as an introductory-level textbook for ethics courses.


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Proposing an alternative framework of "procreative stewardship" that takes into account a larger network of biological and social relationships, Brent Waters explores the issues of childlessness and parenthood, preventing and assisting reproduction, and quality control and experimentation.

Reproductive Technology provides an overview of various reproductive technologies and a critique of the dominant ethical framework in which they are assessed. Issues addressed are in vitro fertilizaton, surrogacy, and genetic manipulation. This book is useful as an introductory-level textbook for ethics courses.

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Imprint

Pilgrim Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Ethics & theology

Release date

2001

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Dimensions

210 x 133mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

148

ISBN-13

978-0-8298-1463-7

Barcode

9780829814637

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LSN

0-8298-1463-9



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