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Biology and Christian ethics

Part of the New Studies in Christian Ethics series
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This stimulating and wide-ranging book mounts a profound enquiry into some of the most pressing questions of our age, by examining the relationship between biological science and Christianity.

The history of biological discovery is explored from the point of view of a leading philosopher and ethicist.

What effect should modern biological theory and practice have on Christian understanding of ethics?

How much of that theory and practice should Christians endorse?

Can Christians, for example, agree that biological changes are not governed by transcendent values, or that there are no clear or essential boundaries between species?

To what extent can 'Nature' set our standards? Professor Clark takes a reasoned look at biological theory since Darwin and argues that an orthodox Christian philosophy is better able to accommodate the truth of such theory than is the sort of progressive, meliorist interpretation of Christian doctrine which is usually offered as the properly 'modern' option.

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Cambridge University Press
0521567688 / 9780521567688
Paperback / softback
261.55
18/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
xv, 332p.
22 cm
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