Fundamentals

Analysis of the foundations, values, and moral principles that underpin Christian bioethics, offering a solid basis for ethical discernment on issues of life, science, and faith.

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Drawing The Line: 5 Ways Christians Engage Or Resist Secular Bioethics

Is it really possible to promote a Christian bioethics today—or to meaningfully engage with secular bioethics from a place of theological conviction? For some, this sounds like a noble yet impossible dream—out of step with pluralistic societies and their ever-expanding moral landscapes. For others, it represents a necessary act of faithfulness in an age where technological power often outpaces moral wisdom.

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Christian Bioethics

Christian Bioethics 101: Can Faith and Ethics Walk Together in a Secular Age?

Christian bioethics is an attempt to answer that question. It’s not a rigid system, but a way of seeing the world—a framework that asks us to consider human dignity, divine design, and the moral responsibilities we bear toward each other, especially the most vulnerable. It’s also a controversial project. Some say Christian bioethics is necessary. Others claim it’s impossible. Let’s walk through both sides.

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What Does It Mean to Defend Life? A Christian Bioethics Approach

When we talk about “defending life,” we start from this biblical truth: life is a divine gift for all. Often, this topic is polarized, limited to debates about abortion or the right to be born. But from a Christian bioethics perspective, defending life is much more than that: it means advocating for

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Youth Violence: Beyond Personal Responsibility

In Puerto Rico, the controversy over the causes of youth violence continues. Many argue that the problem lies solely in a lack of personal responsibility: young people who failed to make the right choices. But reducing the explanation to this factor ignores something fundamental: the environment also shapes human behavior.

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