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Tables of Contents for Brave New World?
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Notes on the Contributors
ix
 
Foreword by Ted Peters
xiii
 
Acknowledgements
xv
 
Abbreviations
xvii
 
Introduction
xix
 
Celia Deane Drummond
PART I - WHAT IS GENETIC SCIENCE DOING?
1
44
1 Genetics and Genetic Modification of Humans: Principles, Practice and Possibilities
5
22
John Bryant and Peter Turnpenny
2 Genes, Genetics and the Human Genome: Some Personal Reflections
27
22
Mary J. Seller
PART II - REINTERPRETING LIFE AND DEATH
45
42
3 'And in the World to Come, Life Everlasting'
49
19
Michael J. Reiss
4 The Human Genome and the Image of God
68
23
Ruth Page
PART III - QUESTIONING IMPLICIT NORMS
87
54
5 The Human Genome Project, Health and the 'Tyranny of Normality'
91
25
Neil G. Messer
6 Genes and the Self: Anthropological Questions to the Human Genome Project
116
29
Maureen Junker-Kenny
PART IV - DISCERNING HISTORICAL TRAJECTOIUES
141
44
7 That Deep Surface: The Human Genome Project and the Death of the Human
145
19
Bronislaw Szerszynski
8 The Human Genome Project as Soteriological Project
164
25
Robert Song
PART V - RETHINKING BIOETHICS
185
68
9 Beyond Beneficence: The Emergence of Genomorality and the Common Good
189
36
Julie Clague
10 How Might a Virtue Ethic Frame Debates in Human Genetics?
225
28
Celia Deane-Drummond
PART VI -IDENTIFYING SOCIAL AND POLITICAL GOODS
253
66
11 Whose Genes Are They? Genetics, Patenting and the Churches
257
17
Donald Bruce
12 Thinking Liturgically
274
20
Esther D. Reed
13 Is the Goodness of God Good Enough? The Human Genome Project in Theological and Political Perspective
294
25
Peter Scott
Postscript
319
12
Index
331