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Aldous Huxley’s 1932 book Brave NewWorld foresees a world in which technological advanceshave obliterated morality and freedom. John Feinberg and PaulFeinberg, in the first edition of Ethics for a Brave NewWorld, noted how Huxley landed frighteningly close to thetruth. Their book responded to ethical crises such as abortion,euthanasia, capital punishment, and genetic engineering by lookingto Scripture for principles to guide us through the moral quagmiresof our time.
Now dramatically updated and expanded, this editionof Ethics for a Brave New World seeks tomaintain the relevance, rigorous scholarship, and biblicalfaithfulness of the first edition. While many of the topics coveredin the book remain the same, John Feinberg has revised each chapterto keep it current with contemporary trends and to respond to themost recent scholarship. There is a new chapter on stem cellresearch and greatly expanded material on issues such ashomosexuality and genetic engineering. This important resource willbe a valuable guide for students and those seeking answers toethical dilemmas.
848 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1993