In Whose Image?: Faith, Science, and the New GeneticsJohn P. Burgess Geneva Press, 1998 M01 1 - 140 páginas Recent developments in the biological sciences pose challenging questions to its theology and to the church's understanding of what it means to be human--that is, made in the image of God. These essays by pastors, scientists, and theologians establish a dialogue between science and faith. Study guides accompany each chapter, making this book a uniquely helpful resource for individuals and church groups. |
Contenido
Chapter | 3 |
Chapter 2 | 17 |
Chapter 3 | 39 |
Chapter 4 | 53 |
Chapter 5 | 73 |
Chapter 6 | 93 |
Chapter 8 | 121 |
Questions for Further Reflection | 135 |
Términos y frases comunes
adaptation alter amino acids animals base behavior Bible biblical biological body brain called capacities cell challenge chapter chemical Christ Christian theology chromosomes complex confessions contemporary created creation creatures critical thinking culture determine doctrine dualism earth Emerging environment essays evolution evolutionary faith fossil record gene expression Genesis genetic code genetic diversity genetic research God's Goodloe Homo Homo habilis human condition Human Genome Project human nature human species hymn inherit interactions Jesus John knowledge language limited lives means messenger RNA mitochondrial Eve Modern molecular genetic moral mtDNA mutation Neanderthals neuron nucleotide original sin ovum pair particular person philosophical Presbyterian Church U.S.A. protein reality Reformed relationship Ronald Cole-Turner science and religion scientific scientists Scots Confession scripture sense sequence song soul sperm spirit strand structure Study Questions suggest theologians things tradition ture understanding unique worldview worship X chromosome
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The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy Suzanne Holland,Karen Lebacqz,Laurie Zoloth Vista previa limitada - 2001 |