At the Roots of Christian Bioethics
At the Roots of Christian Bioethics explores Professor H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.s pursuit for the decisive ground of the meaning of human existence and knowledge of appropriate moral choice. Engelhardt has been the most influential, cogent, but critical voice within bioethics of the past several decades. The essays in this volume compass epistemological, methodological and topical contributions to bioethics, political theory, and Christian theology. Each explores Engelhardts diagnosis of the contemporary social and cultural crisis, seeking to make sense of the decidedly post-Christian and often openly anti-Christian ethics that dominates public morality and politic policy.Each author investigates Engelhardts personal and tireless enquiry to secure ultimate moral foundations as well as to recognize the full implications of the results of his investigations: that Christian bioethics does not originate in human reason but in the command of God.

Year of publish | 2009 |
Publisher | M & M Scrivener Press |
ISBN | 978-0-9764041-8-7 |
Number of Pages | 356 |