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Bioethics and the Character of Human Life
Essays and Reflections
Book • 2020
Gilbert Meilander's Bioethics and the Character of Human Life collects essays drawing on his long career at the intersection of theology and bioethics.
The book addresses topics such as human enhancement, genetics, euthanasia, and what it means to live a morally responsible human life in light of Christian theological insights.
Meilander brings practical public-policy reflection together with careful moral theology, aiming to shape both scholarly and public conversation.
The collection highlights the role of theological convictions and metaphysical commitments in ethical deliberation and public bioethics bodies.
It serves as both a retrospective of his influential work and a prompt for further thoughtful engagement with contemporary biomedical issues.
The book addresses topics such as human enhancement, genetics, euthanasia, and what it means to live a morally responsible human life in light of Christian theological insights.
Meilander brings practical public-policy reflection together with careful moral theology, aiming to shape both scholarly and public conversation.
The collection highlights the role of theological convictions and metaphysical commitments in ethical deliberation and public bioethics bodies.
It serves as both a retrospective of his influential work and a prompt for further thoughtful engagement with contemporary biomedical issues.
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Bioethics and the Character of Human Life (with Gilbert Meilander)



