James Peterson
- James Peterson
- Schumann Professor of Christian Ethics, Roanoke College
While genes shape us powerfully, we can now, with the developing techniques of genetic intervention, increasingly shape our genes. But should we? James Peterson, associate professor of ethics at Wingate University in North Carolina, will consider the complexities of this controversial issue within a Christian context. He will contend that there are aspects of the physical world entrusted to us, including our genes, that could be better. As creative creatures made in God’s image, we are to carry on the God-given pattern of creation, fall, redemption. For Peterson this includes sustaining the bodies entrusted to us, restoring them when damaged and improving them when we can while remembering that the lasting import of our physical bodies will not be in what they become but in what kind of persons we become living and working through them.
Presentations at Calvin University
Should We Change Our Genes?
Part of the: January Series
Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:30:00 PM
Covenant Fine Arts Center Auditorium
Publication(s) for this event
Changing Human Nature: Ecology, Ethics, Genes, and God
by
James
Peterson
Eerdmans (October 22, 2010)