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Contributors discuss the historical background of the project, the issues behind the concepts of "code" and "genes, " the implicit reductionism in contemporary human genetics, the nagging issues surrounding potential new forms of positive "eugenics, " and the challenge the project presents for theological perspectives on human life.
Because of its interdisciplinary approach and its efforts to engage the scientific
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