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  1. The Catholic Position on Germ Line Genetic Engineering.James J. Delaney - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):33-34.
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  • Judaism, Human Dignity and the Most Vulnerable Women on Earth.Y. M. Barilan - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):35-37.
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  • The Complex Nature of Jewish and Catholic Bioethics.Jason T. Eberl - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):31-32.
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  • A Sibling Rivalry on Personhood, Procreation, and Evil.Tihamer Toth-Fejel & Christopher Dodsworth - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):43-45.
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  • How Should a Non-Catholic Respond to Catholic Moral Teaching?Craig Ifland & James Brown - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):39-41.
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  • A Jewish Response to the Vatican?Alyssa Henning, Michal Raucher & Laurie Zoloth - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):37-39.
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  • Religious Traditions and Embryo Science.D. Gareth Jones & Maja Whitaker - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):41-43.
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  • Jewish Views on the Beginnings of Human Life and the Use of Medical Intervention to Produce Children.John Loike, Ruth Fischbach & Moshe Tendler - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):45-47.
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  • A Jewish Response to the Vatican's New Bioethical Guidelines.Ari Zivotofsky & Alan Jotkowitz - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):26-30.
    The Vatican recently published directives regarding “beginning of life” issues that explain the Catholic Church's position regarding new technologies in this area. We think that it is important to develop a response that presents the traditional Orthodox Jewish position on these same issues in order to present an alternative, parallel system. There are many points of commonality between the Vatican document and traditional Jewish thought as well as several important issues where there is a divergence of opinion. The latter include (...)
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