Biomedical Ethics Course-the Aftermath
Biomedical Ethics & the Contemporary Church
18, 19, 25, 26 June 2010
Fridays: 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm;
Saturdays 9.00 am to 4.00 pm
Advances in medical treatment modalities, biotechnological innovations, and genetic-molecular manipulations have brought about unique challenges to issues faced by the church today. In this class, a pastoral-theological approach will be used to examine, reflect and develop responses to difficult moral and ethical issues such as test tube and designer babies, facts and fallacies of stem cell therapies, cloning, abortion, mercy-killing, living will, gene therapy, and aesthetic surgery
I have had a great time with an excellent group of enthusiastic students.
Here are some of their comments on facebook.
Ee Yuing 玉盈, Jean Lai, Brian Aja and 2 others like this.Kok Meng ChanInteresting and exciting! For the first time, after 2 years in school, I saw more than 90% of the students actively participating in the class discussions. Sometimes, the arguments lasted even longer than the lectures and class presentations. Usually, I don't talked that much in the other classes. Thank you, Dr Tang!Saturday at 11:16pm ·
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