Stem-cell research. Cloning. Genetic engineering. Today, discoveries in biotechnology are occurring so rapidly that we can barely begin to address one ethical debate before another looms overhead. This brave new world we've entered is a daunting one as well, with disturbing implications for the sanctity of life and for human nature itself. How should we respond as Christians? Drawing on an abundance of cutting-edge information and life experience, Joni Eareckson Tada and Nigel M. de S. Cameron help you think through issues no Christian can afford to ignore. As a quadriplegic who has spent three decades advocating for the disability community out of a wheelchair, Joni offers the insights of a woman intimately acquainted with suffering and struggle. Dr. Cameron shares from his vast knowledge as one of today's foremost bioethics. Together, they offer deeply informed perspectives on such pressing issues Here is thoughtful, passionate, and gripping reading about the world that is coming--that, indeed, is already here--and how to live out your faith with conviction in its midst.
Joni Eareckson Tada is an American evangelical Christian author, radio host, artist, and founder of Joni and Friends, an organization "accelerating Christian ministry in the disability community".
Creepy. Deep. Thought provoking. We need more books like this and more people willing to stand up for the truth, for life, for the weak and disabled. Our world is going absolutely insane...
How to Be a Christian in a Brave New World addresses issues such as stem-cell research, cloning, and genetic engineering. In this book, authors Tada and Cameron show how America is steadily moving towards a nation which devalues Human life, young and old. Abortion is not the issue, they claim. It is simply an effect of the real issue: the lack of respect for Human life. The authors point out that Abortion is the largest evidence of the degradation of life, but Euthanasia is also beginning to creep into our culture. Unfortunately, as our technology advances, our Nation's morality declines. As a result, ungodly scientists lobby for unrestrained scientific research and advances, regardless of the moral laws violated in the process. Scientists demand they be able to clone people; destroy embryos for stem-cell research; and genetically engineer humans. Tada and Cameron wrote How To Be a Christian in a Brave New World to inform readers of the unethical research which is taking place and the gross scientific experiments that may become legal in the United States in the near future, if we fail to speak out against these atrocities. The debasement of human life is not an attack on the human race, they state, so much as it is a direct attack upon the image of God. After all, that is the only reason we as humans have any worth and purpose in life. Writers, Tada and Cameron, urge us to “Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked”(Psalm 82:3-4). How To Be a Christian in a Brave New World essentially shows us how our personhood is being attacked; why it is wrong; and what to do about it.
How To Be a Christian in a Brave New World isn't a pleasant book to read. The reason being, America is advancing into a godless age where human reason, not the Bible dictates how we live. However, though it isn't a fun-read, How To Be a Christian in a Brave New World, is useful in educating people about what scientific operations scientists want to have the freedom to do; why these experiments are sinful; and what we can do to stop them. Anyone who is concerned about God's law being violated, will want to read this book. Not only does this book expose evils like cloning and eugenics, but it reexamines procedures such as in vitro fertilization which are widely accepted by many evangelicals. Many Christians fail to fully research these issues; How To Be a Christian in a Brave New World challenges us to rethink these ethical issues. After you read this book, you will be encouraged to be more aware which technological advances are biblical and to speak out against those which aren't. Readers will be struck with the fact that outside of God's law there is no respect for human life. When God's Word is rejected, chaos results and “Every man's way is right in his own eyes....” (Proverbs 21:2a) How To Be a Christian in a Brave New World is recommendable because it informs and instructs Christians from a Biblical perspective.
This is a good book. It deals mostly with the most dramatic of bioethical issues (I.e. human cloning) without as much day-to-day concerns, but was still worth reading. Besides, the authors argue that human cloning is fast becoming a day-to-day concern.
The authors open up a topic that many Christians aren't ready to talk about-the Christian response to high tech medical break throughs such as in vitro fertilization, designer babies, human cloning and stem cell research. Where is the line drawn between a person and a commodity? If you knew your soon to be born child would have a mental or physical disease what would you do? If you could test the many embryos before choosing one for in vitro would you do it? What about research on embryos that would could cure diseases? These are some of the topics brought to the forefront by the authors. It opened my eyes to a lot of troublesome areas that will only get more troublesome as our medical technology expands. Great read.