Case Studies in Society, Religion, and Bioethics
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Through various case studies, the book examines the complex relationships among religion, culture, government, and politics in the context of bioethics across different societies. It incorporates insights from multiple disciplines, such as history, theology, and law, to highlight how different countries tackle similar bioethical issues. The global perspective allows for comparisons of the roles religion plays in shaping responses to these dilemmas, revealing both its influence and limitations in addressing bioethical challenges.
