Second, even those who cite biblical war- rants detach these concepts from Scrip- ture. For example, many of the authors cite the notion of imago dei, immediately drawing the conclusion from one line in Genesis that either humans are thus cre- ated by God as unique and individuai or that, because God is creative, it is human But it is
methodologically deficient to draw con-
nature to likewise be creative
clusions from a single scriptural verse. If biblical warrants are going to be invoked, they must be fleshed out. Third, one can not draw adequate theological conclu- sions from one or two biblical concepts As in science, to practice the discipline well, one must deal with all the data; one cannot simply select the data that best support one’s conclusions and ignore the Thus, the notion of the imago di
x
rest must be related to, and interpreted in light of, other central theological concepts and communal practices—for example sin, discipleship, prophetic justice, for
giveness, the people of Israel, and the
Christian ecclesia The only essay that embodies this sort of methodological rigor, and the only one that offers anything new and in- sightful, is “Cloning the Human Body” by Stanley Hauerwas and Joel Shuman In characteristic form, Hauerwas and Shuman change the question, claiming the question for us is not whether clon- ing is a good or a bad thing....‘Cloning is not a new thing for Christians....but whose body, exactly, should we be non- sexually reproducing? For Christians have for nearly two thousand years been about the business of nonsexually re- producing the one body that matters most, and indeed the only one that must be reproduced in pursuit of the human good, and that is Christ’s body.” Hauer- was and Shuman’s argument unfolds scripturally (working primarily from the New Testament rather than Genesis, as would befit a Christian analysis), un- packing the concept of the human body
through a Pauline interpretation of bap-
tism. The authors resist the modern ten- dency to make Pauline language “’mere’ metaphor” and hold that baptism changes one’s embodiment such that, for Christ ans, one’s primary identity no longer res. les in one’s genes and genes no longer determine one’s destiny. In a move that would resonate with Rifkin, the authors suggest that practices like baptism commit Christians to certain re- alities, in this case regarding the body, which in turn affect how we live out our relationship with others, with nature, and with God.
The books by Kolata and Rifkin are informative, accessible, thought-provok- ing, and enjoyable to read. Those inter- ested in theological analysis must, unfor- tunately, await future publications.
. » th > > > sn fessor in the Department of Religious Studies
at the University of Dayton and a member of the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee
(RAC) at the National Institutes of Health
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Rand Richards
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Critics
The Orange
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a poem The War: a poem
Critics’ choices for Christmas Egyptian Interval: a poem The IMF and its critics
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4 victory over Nike
Nero redivivus
A faith loosely held Geniuses at work
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Second, even those who cite biblical war- rants detach these concepts from Scrip- ture. For example, many of the authors cite the notion of imago dei, immediately drawing the conclusion from one line in Genesis that either humans are thus cre- ated by God as unique and individuai or that, because God is creative, it is human But it is
methodologically deficient to draw con-
nature to likewise be creative
clusions from a single scriptural verse. If biblical warrants are going to be invoked, they must be fleshed out. Third, one can not draw adequate theological conclu- sions from one or two biblical concepts As in science, to practice the discipline well, one must deal with all the data; one cannot simply select the data that best support one’s conclusions and ignore the Thus, the notion of the imago di
x
rest must be related to, and interpreted in light of, other central theological concepts and communal practices—for example sin, discipleship, prophetic justice, for
giveness, the people of Israel, and the
Christian ecclesia The only essay that embodies this sort of methodological rigor, and the only one that offers anything new and in- sightful, is “Cloning the Human Body” by Stanley Hauerwas and Joel Shuman In characteristic form, Hauerwas and Shuman change the question, claiming the question for us is not whether clon- ing is a good or a bad thing....‘Cloning is not a new thing for Christians....but whose body, exactly, should we be non- sexually reproducing? For Christians have for nearly two thousand years been about the business of nonsexually re- producing the one body that matters most, and indeed the only one that must be reproduced in pursuit of the human good, and that is Christ’s body.” Hauer- was and Shuman’s argument unfolds scripturally (working primarily from the New Testament rather than Genesis, as would befit a Christian analysis), un- packing the concept of the human body
through a Pauline interpretation of bap-
tism. The authors resist the modern ten- dency to make Pauline language “’mere’ metaphor” and hold that baptism changes one’s embodiment such that, for Christ ans, one’s primary identity no longer res. les in one’s genes and genes no longer determine one’s destiny. In a move that would resonate with Rifkin, the authors suggest that practices like baptism commit Christians to certain re- alities, in this case regarding the body, which in turn affect how we live out our relationship with others, with nature, and with God.
The books by Kolata and Rifkin are informative, accessible, thought-provok- ing, and enjoyable to read. Those inter- ested in theological analysis must, unfor- tunately, await future publications.
. » th > > > sn fessor in the Department of Religious Studies
at the University of Dayton and a member of the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee
(RAC) at the National Institutes of Health
index to Volume €XXV
January 16, 1998 to December 18, 1998
Articles and Poetry
SCHOO! for s«
rmative ac
Music as sacrament Ninth
need us OF need
Top of the
\
Katharu t Kirkland
Eizabet!
Vernon
works Celebrating Mass
Spare me the details - M iss Summer reading »] Dionne, E.]., |r
Jordan is in heaven
clena Celebratin
ndaele, Kelly
avanaugh, William xdd, Kevin
ogle V John
olish, Marcia | ooper ording, Robert James A Sam
James D
John
| oriden indal! lOD1 Crane Davidson
Davis
De Concini, Barbara
de Vito, E.B
Bad arguments
Good and plenty
The feminist pope
Visions and other gifts
Confronting the generals
Free will
Dinges, William Donnelly, Daria
Rand Richards
Lordsburg, New Mexico
I9-SN6 22:9D 18 9:8 My8 12:9 Je 19
)Mr 13
lt 15:2
The shaming of America Forgive me, Father Union destruction act Ireland after the ‘yes The God of silence 5 Bring back the ethnic parish 3511 22:7D 18 21:25 D 40
Christmas past hoices for Christmas Charming Alice
a poem a poem Punishing dissent Aidan’s gift Interfaith marriage
Critics
The Orange
The Red Bow in a Cloud on the Day of Rain
a poem The War: a poem
Critics’ choices for Christmas Egyptian Interval: a poem The IMF and its critics
Re: Clinton & Lewinsky Karla Tucker’s legacy Clinton's day of reckoning
4 victory over Nike
Nero redivivus
A faith loosely held Geniuses at work
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20:22 N 20
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