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Working within a Christian vision of humans as free but finite creatures who are in relationship with God and with one another, Meilaender examines a wide range of bioethical issues -- assisted reproduction, abortion, gene therapy and genetic research, prenatal screening, suicide and euthanasia, treatment refusal and decision making, organ donation, and participation in research projects. Meilaender explores the difficulties surrounding each issue and offers a clear statement of how Christians ought to think about each one. Throughout he stresses the importance of care for the weakest members of our community and the hope that we have, despite our inability to eliminate all suffering, because we have a God who suffers with us. Read by Ken Myers. * Note: MP3-CDs will not play on all home or car CD players; please make sure your player is compatible with MP3 before purchasing this item. GILBERT MEILAENDER is professor of theological ethics at Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. Among his other books are Faith and Faithfulness: Basic Themes in Christian Ethics; Body, Soul, and Bioethics; and another title recorded by MARS HILL AUDIO, Letters to Ellen. Bioethics: A Primer for Christians was published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (1996).
I n h e r i t i n g P a r a d i s e
The tilling of the fresh earth; the sowing of seeds; the harvesting of rhubarb and roses, dillweed and daffodils -- Guroian finds in the garden our most concrete connection with life and God's gracious giving. His personal reflections on this connection offer a compelling entry into Christian spirituality. Read by the author. VIGEN GUROIAN teaches theology and ethics at Loyola College in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the author of Life's Living toward Dying (Eerdmans) and Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child's Moral Imagination (Oxford). Inheriting Paradise: Meditations on Gardening was published by William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (1999).
R e a l m s o f G o l d
In Realms of Gold Leland Ryken proceeds chronologically through some of the best of the best, from Homer through Shakespeare to Camus, offering not only a taste of the classics, but a framework in which to analyze them. For students studying literature, this book serves as an introduction to the classics as friends; for those who have not read the classics in a long time, it is a motivation to renew delightful acquaintances; for people who already know the classics as intimate friends, it offers the opportunity to renew acquaintance within a Christian context. Read by Ken Myers. LELAND RYKEN is a professor of English at Wheaton College in Illinois. He is one of the editors of the anthology The Discerning Reader: Christian Perspectives on Literature and Theory, for which he is featured on Volume 23 of the Journal. He has written and edited several other books on literature and the arts, including How to Read the Bible as Literature and The Liberated Imagination: Thinking Christianly about the Arts.
A V i s i t t o V a n i t y F a i r:
In his most recent book, A Visit to Vanity Fair: Moral Essays on the Present Age, Jacobs displays a similar range of breadth and depth, as well as significant portions of wit and grace. Included are essays on the mystery of true friendship (Friendship and Its Discontents), the severing of theology and literature (Preachers without Poetry), and the desire to know the future (Dowsing in Scripture). Table of Contents
ALAN JACOBS is a professor of English at Wheaton College in Illinois, and a regular guest on the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia and his B.A. from the University of Alabama. His professional interests include literary theory and the history of criticism, British Commonwealth literatre, and religion and literature. He is widely published, including articles in The American Scholar, Christianity and Literature, and Books and Culture.
A r e C h r i s t i a n s H u m a n?
As Nigel Cameron points out in this powerful book, being human as Jesus Christ is human has profound implications for daily living. It means living as embodied creatures, using the gifts of perception and intellect, feeling and responding emotionally to life, using one's discernment and will to chart a course in keeping with God's leading. "The purpose of redemption," Cameron reminds us, "is to enable man to be once more himself, restored to his right mind and his right place as a creature under God. . . . The Christian life is the life of man, male and female, made in the image of God and after his likeness. To deny this humanity and attempt to reach beyond to a 'spirituality' which somehow contradicts it, is to fall prey once more to the tempter in his shining, specious livery, who as an angel of light beckons us to reach beyond the confines of our human existence to a place where in fact we deny it and fall from its dignity." This book is read by Ken Myers.
Nigel Cameron is President of the Institute on Biotechnology and the Human Future, Director of the Center on Nanotechnology and Society, Research Professor of Bioethics and Associate Dean at Chicago-Kent College of Law in the Illinois Institute of Technology. Cameron founded the journal Ethics and Medicine in 1983 and is widely recognized as a commentator on bioethics and biotech policy issues. His books include The New Medicine: Life and Death After Hippocrates and Nanoscale: Issues and Perspectives for the Nano Century (edited, forthcoming). A native of the United Kingdom, he has studied at Cambridge and Edinburgh universities and the Edinburgh Business School.
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