Genetic
Testing and Screening has been nominated for the
Prize for Outstanding Books in Theology and the
Natural Sciences by the Center for Theology and the
Natural Sciences! Funded by the John Templeton Foundation,
the Book Prize recognizes scholarship that explores the
relationships between theology and the natural sciences.
Genetic Testing and Screening: Critical
Engagement at the Intersection of Faith and Science
was edited by Roger A. Willer and prepared by the Division
for Church in Society of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America. The book contains bibliographical information and
an index.
"This book does for me what it is designed to do!
It engaged me in critical reflection and debate with the
authors and the issues . . . it is not an esoteric
intellectual exercise; it is about my family, and everyone
I know. It is refreshing to read how highly competent
laity wrestle in public with their faith and vocation.
This book is a good investment for pastors who are looking
for some of the tough stuff of life to enrich preaching
and teaching, to provide depth of insight for faith as we
meet life."
Dennis Anderson, President, Trinity Lutheran
Seminary
"Broad, passionate, and rich in detail, this book
is a milestone in the church's response to genetics. There
is no question that the genetic revolution will transform
human life as we know it. The only question is--for good
or for ill? And that depends in large part on how the
church responds to the breakthroughs in research and
technology. The authors address the critical challenges
from various perspectives and in a way invites the readers
to join the debate, to share the task of defining the
world that will be. Every Lutheran parish--every church of
any denomination--should be wrestling with these questions
now. This is required reading for today's pastor."
Ron Cole-Turner, Professor of Theology &
Ethics, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
"Clear and accessible . . . the scope of topics
alone makes the book worthwhile. However, it is the
boldness of the authors in bringing genetics before the
community of believers that is to be applauded. It does
not pull punches . . . . This volume should be read not
only by Lutherans, but by anyone who wishes to explore the
science, theology, and ethics of 'the new genetics.'"
Margaret R. McLean, Director for Biotechnology
and Healthcare Ethics, Santa Clara University
Genetic Testing & Screening: Critical
Engagement at the Intersection of Faith and Science
Contents
A Basic Guide: Facts and Issues
Kevin Powell
Personal Stories: Cases from Genetic Counseling
Kirstin Finn Schwandt
Genetics in the Marketplace: A Biotech Perspective
John Varian
The Genetic "Fix": Challenge to Christian Faith and
Community
Philip Hefner
Genes in Society: Whose Body?
Elizabeth Bettenhausen
Love and Dignity: Against Children Becoming
Commodities
Ted Peters
Individualism vs. Faith: Ethics in Contrasting
Perspective
Hans O. Tiefel
A Geneticist's Synthesis: Evolution, Faith, and
Decision Making
Robert Roger Lebel
A Pastoral Perspective: Companionship Beyond
Innocence
Lawrence E. Holst
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