Guaranteeing the Good Life: Medicine and the Return of Eugenics

William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (1990)
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Abstract

"Dialogue" is one of American religion's shopworn terms. Although we hear much talk about dialogue, very little of it actually takes place. Religious discourse - especially about politics and public affairs - is increasingly polarized, involving much contestation but little conversation. If truth are to be tested, however, there is no substitute for dialogue.

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Hadley Philip Arkes
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