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John Bryant explains the meanings that the word bioethics has taken on since it was first used in the 1970s.
Two examples of the development of ideas in bioethics: the very complex area of decisions about the human...
One key scientific development that has ethical implications is the attempt to enhance human abilities through...
There are very detailed instructions in the New Testament that demonstrate wider principles on how to treat people...
Transhumanism is the idea that we can make ourselves 'better than well' and transcend our humanness. John...
Biologist and bioethicist John Bryant explains the status of the technology of 'cloning' living organisms, and humans...
There are a great many technical dangers of human cloning, explains John Bryant, and secondly attempting to clone...
John Bryant discusses just one of the implications of human cloning for family life.
An explanation of the technology of using animal-human hybrids to make embryonic stem cells.
John Bryant discusses his own views on the ethical dangers of using embryonic cells for therapeutic uses.
John Bryant thinks that the desire to lengthen our lives actually comes from a loss of relationship with God rather...
A saviour sibling is born - in rare cases - to save the life of an older brother or sister by donating tissues or organs.
Christians cannot claim any special insight for themselves, but simply pray and rely on the guidance of the Holy...