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Biomedical Ethics 3. (Begining of Life Issues)

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Author: Felix Podimattam
Language: ENGLISH
Format: HB
Pages: 286
Publishing Year: 2014
Publisher: Media House
ISBN: 9789374955499

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Dr. Felix Podimattam is one of the best-known moral theologians in India & outside. Besides his full time job as a professor, he finds time to write books at an amazing rate. He has authored 136 books.
Besides his Master’s degree in Political Science from Mysore, he holds a Licentiate in Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, & subsequently a Doctorate in Moral Theology from the Alphonsian Academy, Rome. ‘His post-doctoral studies were pursued in Washington, DC, USA. At present he is professor of Moral Theology at St. Francis Theological College, Kottayam, Kerala, India.

 

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTERONE
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
1. Gene Advances BringEthical Quandaries
2. Personal and Corporate Ethical Code
3. The Right to Health Care and Distributive Jus tice.
4. ChristianFai th and the Disposing of Human Life
CHAPTER TWO
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
1. Morality of AIH
1.1. Official Teaching of theChurch
1.2. Moral Theological Discussion on AIH
2. Morality of AID
2.1. Official Teaching of the Church.
2.2. Moral Theological Discussion on AID
CHAPTER THREE
AMNIOCENTESIS
1. Introductory Observations
2. Ethical Aspects of Sex Selection
3. Pastoral Considerations
CHAPTER FOUR
CONTRACEPTION.
1. Teaching of Pope Paul VI on Contraception
2. Statement of Bishops.
3. Opinion of Theologians
4. Conviction of the People of God
CHAPTER FIVE
STERILIZATION
1. Moral Aspects of Sterilization in General
1.1. Teaching of the Official Church
1.2. Moral Theological Discussion
1.2.1. Opinion of Theologians
1.2.2. Theological Reasons
1.2.3. Limitations of the Arguments of the Official Church
2. Moral Aspects of Sterilization of the Mentally Handicapped
Biomedical Ethics
3. Morality of Removal of Uterus of Mentally Retarded Women
4. Sterilization and Christian Hospitals
CHAPTER SIX
HUMAN CLONING FOR THERAPEUTIC PURPOSES
1. Morality of Cloningin Christian Teaching
2. Moralitv of Cloningin the Opinion of Theologians
2.1. Morality of Reproductive Cloning
2.2. Morality of Therapeutic Cloning: Human Stem CellTherapv272
2.2.1. Human Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy
2.2.2. Human Adult Stem CeU Therapy
CHAPTER SEVEN
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT AND GENE THERAPY
l.The Human Genome Project (HGP)
By the Numbers
The Wheat from the Chaff
How the Human Compares with Other Organisms
Variations and Mutations
Applications, Future Challenges
2. Gene Therapy.
2.1. Nature of Gene Therapy
2.2. Ethics of Gene Therapy
2.2.1. Ethics of Gene Therapy in General
2.2.2. Ethics of Somatic Gene Therapy
2.2.3. Ethics of Human Germline Gene Therapy
3. Theological Problems
3.2. The Human Genome Project and Trans -Human Species
3.3. Scicnce, Theology, and the Origin of Life.
CHAPTER EIGHT
OTHER KINDRED ISSUES
1. Ethics of Surgery
2. Surrogate Parenthood
2.1. Legal Considerations
2.2. Moral Considerations
2.2.1. Official Teaching of the Church
2.2.2. Moral Theological Discussion
3. Parenthood at an C )lder Age
4. Morality of Adopting Frozen Embryos
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ENDNOTES

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