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Interchurch Commission on Genetic Engineering closing submission
The Interchurch Commission on Genetic Engineering
The Interchurch Commission on Genetic Engineering
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GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Theological ethics
Philosophical ethics
Bioethics
Environmental ethics
Christian denominations
Anglican
Methodist
Reformed, Presbyterian, Congregational
Dogmatics
The human being
Practical theology and theological education
Training of church leaders
Ministerial and pastoral training
Lay Formation
Methods of ethics
Theological ethics
Philosophical ethics
Bioethics
Environmental ethics
Christian denominations
Anglican
Methodist
Reformed, Presbyterian, Congregational
Dogmatics
The human being
Practical theology and theological education
Training of church leaders
Ministerial and pastoral training
Lay Formation
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Research Projects
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Abstract
"Since the presentations of the Interchurch Commission's written and oral submissions to the Royal Commission and also presentations at annual church conferences, there has been increased interest in the implications of GM for New Zealand, evidenced by requests to speak at numerous seminars and meetings in churches throughout New Zealand. This submission provides a summary of our earlier submissions, but is expanded in response to other submissions and to comments which have been made to us since our earlier submissions."
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Preprint
Date
2001-03-15
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