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Genetic Enhancement and Theosis: Two Models of Therapy

Genetic Enhancement and Theosis: Two Models of Therapy The author argues that to think theologically about genetic enhancement is to think prayerfully about how to locate all one's uses of medicine, recognizing that they must all be lodged in the Christian struggle to holiness. He is critical of the essays in this issue because they often appear to take on a scholastic life of their own outside of the all-consuming struggle to salvation of Christians across the millennia. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Christian Bioethics Oxford University Press

Genetic Enhancement and Theosis: Two Models of Therapy

Christian Bioethics , Volume 5 (2) – Jan 1, 1999

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Oxford University Press
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© Published by Oxford University Press.
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1380-3603
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1744-4195
DOI
10.1093/chbi.5.2.197.3787
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Abstract

The author argues that to think theologically about genetic enhancement is to think prayerfully about how to locate all one's uses of medicine, recognizing that they must all be lodged in the Christian struggle to holiness. He is critical of the essays in this issue because they often appear to take on a scholastic life of their own outside of the all-consuming struggle to salvation of Christians across the millennia.

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Christian BioethicsOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1999

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