From matter to life: essay on a theological presence
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Abstract
The first, to make it possible to be read from the Christian culture's point of view, permitting a Bioethics that despite of being a biblical revelation, is open to inter-religious and intercultural dialogue; the second is to isolate the Judeo -Christian element and in that way open the investigative field to the interpretation of the different cultures of religious tendences, pennitting in this way a universal bioethical formulation. We will follow the path that life took until it became human, and from that point onwards, until it becomes a life called upon to trascend in God himself, its original starting point. Life that we now find in the hands of man who has the power to manipulate it.
Keywords:
Anthropology, Bioethics, Bioculture, Biotechnology, Theology
