This timely work develops a stewardship model of Christian ethics that delivers solid biblical insight into the moral controversies surrounding such biological issues as assisted reproduction, genetics, technology and experimentation, human sexuality, and environmental care. By applying the three divine commands of Genesis 1 and 2 — to fill, rule over, and care for creation — to the most recent research in biology, the authors bridge the expanding gap between science and ethics.
This timely work develops a stewardship model of Christian ethics that delivers solid biblical insight into the moral controversies surrounding such biological issues as assisted reproduction, genetics, technology and experimentation, human sexuality, and environmental care. By applying the three divine commands of Genesis 1 and 2 — to fill, rule over, and care for creation — to the most recent research in biology, the authors bridge the expanding gap between science and ethics.
Bruce Reichenbach is professor emeritus at Augsburg University (Minneapolis), where he taught philosophy for forty-three years. He also taught at Luther Seminary and at universities and seminaries in Lesotho, Kenya, China, Ghana, and Liberia. He has published ten books, including Divine Providence and On Behalf of God (Wipf & Stock), Epistemic Obligations, and Evil and a Good God, and co-authored Reason and Religious Belief. He is married to Sharon and has two children, Robert and Rachel.
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