Ethics Of In Vitro Fertilisation by Tony Dyson

Ethics Of In Vitro Fertilisation by Tony Dyson

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Ethics Of In Vitro Fertilisation by Tony Dyson

"Ethics: Our Choices" is a series which introduces specific subjects of concern and controversy within Christian ethics to a wide variety of readers. Each subject is approached at a serious level, but technical language is avoided. The books should be useful in introductory seminary programmes, in programmes for congregational development, and also to individuals seeking information and guidance within their Christian life. On 25th July 1978, Louise Brown, the first "test-tube" baby was born. This event captured the public imagination and made the ethical issues surrounding artificial fertilization and embryology impossible to ignore. In this text, Tony Dyson examines the religious and moral implications for the individual and for society of this and other reproductive technologies.
Anthony Dyson is a printmaker, teacher and art historian. In 1988 he left his post as Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Education, University of London (where he and Frankiel were colleagues), to establish the Black Star Press, where he prints and publishes editions of etchings and engravings.
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ISBN 13 9780264672830
ISBN 10 0264672836
Title Ethics Of In Vitro Fertilisation
Author Tony Dyson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1994-12-01
Number of pages 146
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