Jones, David2019-09-252019-09-252015-01-052001http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/216223"In a multi-cultural and multi-religious society, it is appropriate to take account not only of secular arguments concerning the place of the human embryo but also of arguments expressed in the religious language of some sections of the community. It is particularly important to understand the Christian tradition in this regard because of the place Christianity has had in shaping the moral understanding of many citizens in this country, and because this tradition has already been invoked in the context of public debate."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderhuman embryomoral statusAnglicanCatholicOrthodoxReformed traditionsReligious ethicsMethods of ethicsTheological ethicsPhilosophical ethicsBioethicsSocial ethicsSexual orientation/genderMedical ethicsChristian denominationsOrthodox (Eastern, Oriental)Roman CatholicAnglicanMethodistDogmaticsThe human beingPractical theology and theological educationTraining of church leadersMinisterial and pastoral trainingLay FormationTheologians' Brief On the place of the human embryo within the Christian tradition & the theological principles for evaluating its moral statusPreprint