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v contents Acknowledgments vii Editors’ introduction A Language for Our Biotechnological Future: Rhetoric, Religion, Science, and Ethics 1 Michael J. Hyde and James A. Herrick 1 Faith in Science: Professional and Public Discourse on Regenerative Medicine 11 Tristan Keys, Nancy M. P. King, and Anthony Atala 2 From Arrowsmith to Atwood: How Did We Come to Disrespect Science? 41 Ronald M. Green 3 The “Warfare” of Science and Religion and Science’s Ethical Profile 55 Thomas M. Lessl 4 is There a Human nature? An Argument against Modern Excarnation 73 Jean Bethke Elshtain 5 Crossing Frontiers of Science: Trespassing into a Godless Space or Fulfilling Our Manifest Destiny? 83 Leah Ceccarelli vi g After the Genome 6 The Angels and Devils of Representing Prozac 99 Tod Chambers 7 “Leave your Medicine Outside”: Bioethics, Spirituality, and the Rhetoric of Appalachian Serpent Handlers 123 Bill J. Leonard 8 Biovaluable Stories and a narrative Ethics of Reconfigurable Bodies 139 Arthur W. Frank 9 Blacks and the Language of Their Biotechnological Future 157 Ezra E. H. Griffith 10 Bioethics, Economism, and the Rhetoric of Technological innovation 177 Howard Brody 11 Technologies of the Self at the End of Life: Pastoral Power and the Rhetoric of Advance Care Planning 193 Lisa Keränen 12 Suffering and the Rhetoric of Care 219 Judy Z. Segal notes 235 Bibliography 283 Contributors 317 index 321 ...