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Wednesday Giveaway - Why The Church Needs Bioethics

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Why the Church Needs Bioethics In a world where incredible medical technologies are possible … does “can do” mean “should do”?

This week’s giveaway, Why the Church Needs Bioethics, helps you understand and constructively engage bioethical challenges with the resources of Christian wisdom and ministry.

Three rich and true-to-life case studies illustrate the urgency of such bioethical issues as reproductive and genetic technologies, abortion, forgoing treatment, assisted suicide, stem cell research, and human enhancement technologies.

Contributors include D. A. Carson, Kevin Vanhoozer, Greg Scharf, Scott Rae, and 15 other experts in the fields of biblical-theological studies, ministry, communication, business, law, healthcare, and bioethics.

There are two copies of Why the Church Needs Bioethics available, and the giveaway will run through Thursday.

To enter simply comment below with your answer to this question: What bioethical question most concerns you?

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