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MORAL STATUS OF THE EMBRYONIC HUMAN: RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES, THE
I. Introduction "The concept of an embryo is a staggering one, and forming an embryo is the hardest thing you will ever do," states Scott Gilbert...
Ethics & Medicine, 04/01/06 by Davis, John Jefferson · More from publication -
HUMAN EMBRYOS, "TWINNING," AND PUBLIC POLICY
I. Introduction "What we are seeing," said Dr. Gail Zellman, a RAND Corporation researcher in Santa Monica, California, "is that there is...
Ethics & Medicine, 07/01/04 by Davis, John Jefferson · More from publication -
ETHICAL CONCERNS OF AMERICAN EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS RELATIVE TO GENETIC INTERVENTIONS AND THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT, 1974 TO THE PRESENT
The purpose of this brief study is to identify, on the basis of a review of the published periodical literature, the major ethical concerns of...
Ethics & Medicine, 04/01/04 by Davis, John Jefferson · More from publication -
Ecological "blind spots" in the structure and content of recent evangelical systematic theologies
Almost a generation ago Francis Schaeffer issued a challenge for the evangelical church to take more seriously issues of environmental stewardship:...
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 06/01/00 by Davis, John Jefferson · More from publication -
Concerning the case of 'Mr. Stevens.'
The case presented for consideration concerns a "Mr. Stevens," a forty-nine year old man who received a severe head wound in an automobile...
Issues in Law & Medicine, 09/22/91 by John Jefferson Davis · More from publication



