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We at CBHD have been addressing reproductive technologies throughout our history. In 2017, at our 24th annual conference, we held a colloquium on Catholic, Protestant, & Orthodox Approaches to Reproductive Technologies. Three speakers walked through their convictional approach to these issues, each in turn. This episode of the bioethics podcast is the third of three that carries these talks. In the first episode, Marie T. Hilliard, JCL, PhD, RN, of the National Catholic Bioethics Center. presented A Catholic Approach to Reproductive Technologies. The second episode had Scott B. Rae, PhD, of Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, with Protestant Approaches to Reproductive Technologies. The series concludes in this episode with Gayle E. Woloschak, PhD, on an Orthodox approach. Dr. Woloschak is Professor of Radiation Oncology, Radiology, and Cell and Molecular Biology in the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She is also adjunct faculty at Lutheran School of Theology, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary.
This episode is the second in a series of three looking at reproductive technologies from Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox perspectives. In the first episode, Marie T. Hilliard of the National Catholic Bioethics Center presented a Catholic approach to Reproductive technologies. This episode has Scott B. Rae, PhD, of Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, with a protestant approach. The series will conclude in the next episode with Gayle E. Woloschak, PhD, on an Orthodox approach.
Reproductive technologies, especially in vitro fertilization (IVF), remain at the forefront of the news and societal conversation in 2024. In 2017, at our 24th annual conference, we held a colloquium on Catholic, Protestant, & Orthodox Approaches to Reproductive Technologies. Three speakers walked through their convictional approach to these issues, each in turn. This episode, then, begins a series of three episodes that will carry these talks. The first, in this episode, is by Marie T. Hilliard, JCL, PhD, RN, of the National Catholic Bioethics Center, presenting a Catholic approach to Reproductive technologies. The next episode will feature Scott B. Rae, PhD, with a Protestant approach, and the series will conclude with Gayle E. Woloschak, PhD, on an Orthodox approach to reproductive technology.
JP and Stan continue their conversation on the nature of the soul, the many implications of us being a soul, and objections to substance dualism. In this podcast we discuss: Ethical decision making in light of substance dualism Why the soul is the only grounding for our intrinsic value The centrality of substance dualism to ethical issues at the beginning, during, and end of life Contemporary conversations around the question, “What are we?” Why the soul is needed to make the body valuable What happens when the body and soul are separated at death How horror genres often assume substance dualism Substance dualism and Darwinism Objections to substance dualism Resources mentioned during our conversation: JP Moreland and Scott B. Rae, Body & Soul: Human Nature the Crisis in Ethics JP Moreland, The Recalcitrant Imago Dei: Human Persons and the Failure of Naturalism Thomas Nagel, Mind & Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False Etienne Gilson, From Aristotle to Darwin and Back Again: A Journey in Final Causality, Species, and Evolution John W. Cooper, Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting: Biblical Anthropology and the Monism-Dualism Debate Stan W. Wallace, “What Are We? The Three Answers Underlying Many Spiritual, Moral, and Political Disagreements”
This is the audio of class #8: Ethics & Economics. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class #7: War & Violence. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class #6: How to Think Morally and Ethically. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class #5: How to Think Morally and Ethically. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class #4: How to Think Morally and Ethically. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class ##: How to Think Morally and Ethically. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class #2: Ethical Systems. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
This is the audio of class #1: Why Be Moral. Please click the "Notes" button to use the powerpoint PDF to follow along.This class uses content from Moral Choices: An Introduction to Ethics by Scott B. Rae, Publisher : Zondervan Academic; Fourth edition (October 16, 2018)
(August 1, 2019) Dr J is a guest of Sean McDowell and Scott B. Rae's "Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture" podcast from Biola University. They're discussing Dr J's latest Book, The Sexual State, and pillars and tenets of the sexual revolution and its continuing effects on society and culture.
Story: “All Those Bulging Bellies” by Frederic Gero Himebaugh Genre: Science Fiction Rating: PG In the very near future, Trevor tells his pastor he wants to get a plastic uterus and become pregnant. ----more---- Credits: "All Those Bulging Bellies" by Frederic Gero Himebaugh (Originally Appearing in Liberty Island Magazine)Fredösphere on TwitterWorks by Frederic Gero Himebaugh"Dear Son""Countdown" in 100 Worlds: Lightning-Quick SF and Fantasy Tales Look for "The Best Workout" coming in 2018 from Cirsova MagazineProtecting Project Pulp (Archive)The Devil's Dictum Novel For Further Study:Outside the Womb: Moral Guidance for Assisted Reproduction by Scott B. Rae & D. Joy Riley Basic Bioethics by Joe Carter Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Support us on Patreon
Infertility treatments. End-of-life issues. Are questions about morals and ethics important in marriage? You bet they are! So before a crisis occurs in your family, it is vital to have a conversation with your spouse about these kinds of difficult issues. In today's podcast, Dr. Scott B. Rae, an expert on ethics and morality, joins our hosts, Dr. Chris Grace and Dr. Tim Muehlhoff, to discuss how, why and when to have these difficult conversations within the context of marriage.