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THE THEOLOGICAL DEBATE OVER HUMAN ENHANCEMENT: AN EMPIRICAL CASE STUDY OF A MEDIATING ORGANIZATION

John H. Evans

2020Zygon®12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For most theologians, theology should ultimately be used by the laity and/or the public. However, the religion and science debate has not focused on the divide between theologians and the laity. In this case study I examine the debate among theologians about human enhancement. I focus on the extent to which the structure of the debate in a “mediating organization” between the theologians and the public coincides with the structure of the debate among the theologians. I conduct a survey of participants in the organization, and find that the basic divides among the theologians are largely replicated. These results, when combined with studies of the theologians themselves and the laity, provide a more holistic understanding of the future debate about human enhancement.

Topics & Concepts

SociologyFocus (optics)TheologyEpistemologyPhilosophyOpticsPhysicsNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical InnovationsMedia, Religion, Digital CommunicationDeath Anxiety and Social Exclusion
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