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_aWhy people matter _ea Christian engagement with rival views of human significance _fKilner, John F. (ed.) |
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_aGrand Rapids _cBaker Academic _d2017 |
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330 | _aIn the face of current arguments over issues related to human life and dignity, Christians need to be clear about how their faith speaks to such concerns and what other outlooks have to say. John Kilner's Why People Matter, a timely engagement with a topic of great cultural and societal importance, brings together noted ethicists to make a Christian case for human dignity. It offers a robust critique of five influential alternative positions, including the emerging outlook of transhumanism, showing how a Christian view supports the crucial idea that people matter in a way other views cannot the crucial idea that people matter | ||
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_aKilner _bJ. F. _f1952- _gJohn Frederic _4340 _92917 |
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