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Genetic Engineering: Christian Values and Catholic Teaching

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Within the context of Christian and Catholic teaching on creation, sin, redemption and Incarnation, Paul Flaman examines the morality of the foremost ethical issues posed in genetic engineering in a widely encompassing resource for science and religion teachers, students in grades 7 through 12, university instructors and students, and seminarians. Because of its newsworthy subject matter, it will also be of interest to the wider general public.Topics include cloning, eugenics, genetically engineered food, and biological warfare. This timely and controversial book is a must-read for students and teachers of science and theology. It also includes discussion questions.

192 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2002

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