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2. Preface
3. Figures and Tables
4. 3. The Evolution of Evolutionary Mechanisms: A New Perspective
5. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
6. Contents
7. 1. Introduction: Restructuring an Interdisciplinary Dialogue
8. 2. Evolution through Developmental Change: How Alterations in Development Cause Evolutionary Changes in Anatomy
9. 5. Accident, Adaptation, and Teleology in Aristotle and Darwinism
10. 7. Humanity’s Origins
11. Part 1. Nature
12. 8. Darwin’s Evolutionary Ethics: The Empirical and Normative Justifications
13. 6. The Game of Life Implies Both Teleonomy and Teleology
14. 4. The Evolvability of Organic Forms: Possible, Likely, and Unlikely Change from the Perspective of Evolutionary Developmental Biology
15. 10. Questioning the Zoological Gaze: Darwinian Epistemology and Anthropology
16. Part 3. God
17. Part 2. Humanity
18. 9. Crossing the Milvian Bridge: When Do Evolutionary Explanations of Belief Debunk Belief?
19. 16. What Future for Darwinism?
20. 11. Evolution and Catholic Faith
21. 12. After Darwin, Aquinas: A Universe Created and Evolving
22. Back Cover
23. 15. Imagining a World without Darwin
24. 14. Beyond Separation or Synthesis: Christ and Evolution as Theodrama
25. 13. Evolutionary Theism and the Emergent Universe
26. Part 4. Past and Future Prospects
27. Index
28. Evolution, Biotechnology, and the Normative Significance of Created Order
29. Part Two. Genetics and nature
30. The Uses of Idolatry.
31. The Command of God as a Moral Norm
32. Karl Barth’s Theological Ethics
33. Divine Action and Human Action
34. Karl Barth's Moral Thought
35. Responsibility and the Moral Subject
36. Conclusion
37. The Continuity of God’s Commands
38. Hearing God’s Command
39. The Command of God as a Morally Binding Norm
40. Human Nature and Moral Norms
41. Freedom, Responsibility, and Moral Agency
42. Ethics
43. Biotechnology, Human Nature, and Christian Ethics
44. Biodiversity and Biotechnology
45. Introduction
46. The Ethics of Regenerative Medicine: Beyond Humanism and Posthumanism
47. Technology
48. The Integrity of the Body: Critical Remarks on a Persistent Theme in Bioethics
49. Technology, Authority and the Loss of Tradition: The Roots of American Bioethics in Comparison with Japanese Bioethics
50. An Anthropological Bioethics: Hermeneutical or Critical? Commentary on Elliott
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