Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning

The article�s departing point is the conviction that contemporary micro-biology and gene-technology have confronted Christian ethics with� a reality for which it is not� sufficiently equipped. The whole debate on human cloning and human stem cell research has raised the challenge of a fresh understa...

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Main Author: J Buitendag
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2004-10-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/277
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description The article�s departing point is the conviction that contemporary micro-biology and gene-technology have confronted Christian ethics with� a reality for which it is not� sufficiently equipped. The whole debate on human cloning and human stem cell research has raised the challenge of a fresh understanding of man and humanity as well as an ethic that takes the creation as a whole seriously. The question posed is whether the zygote or even the embryo in the Petri- dish, is already a human person. It is suggested that the organic and cultural environment is essential to our understanding of man. Seeing that man is the product of a bio- cultural background together with individual choices, it is by definition impossible to clone man. The responsibility of man towards the rest of creation has to be understood against the background of a socio-linguistic framework which constitutes our ethics, perhaps as virtue ethics. The implication is that morality is intrinsically connected to reality.�
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spelling doaj.art-22dfcf8d9b77408dbf7466573f405f502022-12-22T02:22:53ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77052004-10-0125240242210.4102/ve.v25i2.277227Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloningJ Buitendag0Universiteit van PretoriaThe article�s departing point is the conviction that contemporary micro-biology and gene-technology have confronted Christian ethics with� a reality for which it is not� sufficiently equipped. The whole debate on human cloning and human stem cell research has raised the challenge of a fresh understanding of man and humanity as well as an ethic that takes the creation as a whole seriously. The question posed is whether the zygote or even the embryo in the Petri- dish, is already a human person. It is suggested that the organic and cultural environment is essential to our understanding of man. Seeing that man is the product of a bio- cultural background together with individual choices, it is by definition impossible to clone man. The responsibility of man towards the rest of creation has to be understood against the background of a socio-linguistic framework which constitutes our ethics, perhaps as virtue ethics. The implication is that morality is intrinsically connected to reality.�http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/277
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Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning
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title Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning
title_full Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning
title_fullStr Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning
title_full_unstemmed Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning
title_short Anders dink anders doen. Op soek na �n eko-teologiese perspektief op kloning
title_sort anders dink anders doen op soek na �n eko teologiese perspektief op kloning
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