Because the stakes are so high with many of the new biotechnologies, proponents of them often resort to word games to cover up what is…
Harvard Business School Publishing, 2006. The fact that this book is published by the Harvard Business School and the author is a professor there tells…
There is a lot of clouded thinking on the issue of stem cell research. A good case in point is an editorial in today’s Australian…
The issues of cloning in general and stem cell research in particular have swamped the media during the past several years. As in earlier debates…
Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2004. For two decades this book has well served the evangelical community as a basic textbook in ethics. First published in…
InterVarsity Press, 2004. The title of this collection of essays is both a good summary of the book and an important warning as to where…
Encounter Books, 2002. The rapid growth in biotechnology has seen a corresponding growth in bioethics. Unfortunately, however, many bio-ethicists have become handmaidens to Big Biotech.…
Eerdmans, 2000. Bio-ethics is a new and burgeoning field, affecting all of us. Issues like human cloning, genetic engineering, assisted reproductive technologies, genetically modified foods,…
Eerdmans, 2002. One of the areas of greatest growth and expansion in recent times is that of biotechnology. New developments are taking place almost weekly,…
Lion 2000. While there are many good books on bioethics, not all are of equal value. Many quite good books on the subject are written…
A recent court case involving a baby conceived by IVF for two lesbians has reopened the issue of homosexual access to children. A Melbourne court…