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Title: Applying theological developments to bioethical issues such as genetic screening
Authors: Mallia, Pierre
ten Have, Henk
Keywords: Genetic screening -- Moral and ethical aspects
Bioethics -- Religious aspects
Catholic Church -- Doctrines
Genetic testing -- Moral and ethical aspects
Human embryo -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Trinity International University. Bioethics Department
Citation: Mallia, P., & ten Have, H. (2005). Applying theological developments to bioethical issues such as genetic screening. Ethics & Medicine, 21(2), 95-107.
Abstract: Catholic movements within the centre of Roman Catholic doctrine recently have discussed Trinitarian theology as applied to sciences, arts, economics, health and other social areas. We explore the possibilities Trinitarian theology offers to bioethical debate, concentrating particularly on genetic screening and testing. It is important therefore to analyse the philosophical implications of this approach onto the bioethical world, where much disagreement occurs on fundamental issues. It is Catholic basic teaching to recognize and see God's hand in plurality, not merely as a cliche and then doing what we feel is right, but to recognize how to live in a pluralistic world. We recognize, in agreement with these theologians, that in order for a Trinitarian mode of understanding to be used by those doing bioethical debate, there is a need to depart from fundamentalism.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/124840
ISSN: 0266688
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