Autonomy and Food Biotechnology in Theological Ethics
(Sprache: Englisch)
What does 'autonomy' mean from a Christian perspective? What could a Christian environmental ethics bring to the debate about genetically modified food?
This book investigates conflicting claims in the public realm about food biotechnology. It critically...
This book investigates conflicting claims in the public realm about food biotechnology. It critically...
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What does 'autonomy' mean from a Christian perspective? What could a Christian environmental ethics bring to the debate about genetically modified food?This book investigates conflicting claims in the public realm about food biotechnology. It critically evaluates the contribution such technologies make to sustainable agricultural production and environmental stewardship. Challenging the received wisdom in popular environmental theology, the book defends the role of the human person as steward of creation and presents a human-centred Christian environmental ethics rooted in the Kantian tradition of moral philosophy. From this vantage point the author critiques the partiality of many contemporary environmental theologies, which argue for a return to the technological simplicity of an idealised past, or emphasise virtue while taking little account of the role that institutional issues play in framing and defining policy and good practice. In this context the author examines whether or not, under current conditions, transgenic food can contribute to sustainable agricultural production.
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Contents: Transgenics in Science and Economics: Developments in transgenics - Strategies in environmental management - Sustainability: normative and descriptive aspects - An Autonomy Perspective in Theological Ethics: Divine command ethics or evangelical ethics - Christian communitarian or ecclesial ethics - Natural law - Autonomy in Christian ethics - Environmental Theologies and Reconstructions of Stewardship: Biblical theology and the non-human creation - Models for environmental ethics - Reconstructions of 'stewardship' in theology - Nature in Theological Perspective: Nature as creation in the systematic theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg - Nature as creation in the 'natural law' ethic of Michael Northcott - Nature as creation in the 'virtue' ethic of Celia Deane-Drummond - Towards a Christian anthropology of stewardship.
Autoren-Porträt von Cathriona Russell
The Author: Cathriona Russell has a B.Agr.Sc. and M.Agr.Sc. (Horticulture) from University College Dublin, and a B.A. and Ph.D. in Moral Theology from Trinity College Dublin. She has taught theology and ethics to undergraduate theologians and medics at Trinity College, and to distance-learning students at the Priory Institute, Tallaght. She is currently a Research Associate and Lecturer in the School of Religions and Theology, Trinity College Dublin.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Cathriona Russell
- 2009, Neuausgabe, 290 Seiten, Maße: 15,1 x 22,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3039118382
- ISBN-13: 9783039118380
- Erscheinungsdatum: 24.04.2009
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
«I do not doubt that readers will find concepts here worthy of prolonged reflection.» (Stephen M. Vantassel, The Journal of Markets and Morality)
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