Editing Eden: CRISPR, the Image of God, and the Ethics of Genetic Intervention.

IF 0.5 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Jay J Oh
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Abstract

The advent of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing represents a transformative moment in biotechnology, enabling genome editing with unprecedented precision, scale, and accessibility. This scientific breakthrough holds genuine promise for curing heritable diseases and advancing personalized medicine, yet it also introduces profound moral and theological challenges. This paper offers a Christian bioethical analysis of CRISPR through the lens of the imago Dei, drawing from the moral reasoning of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. It contrasts utilitarian and autonomy-based frameworks in contemporary bioethics with a theological anthropology that grounds human dignity in the divine image rather than in genetic perfection or functional capacity. After presenting the scientific foundations of gene editing, the paper examines key ethical tensions-therapy versus enhancement, eugenic reasoning, the destruction of embryos, and intergenerational responsibility. Finally, it proposes a theological framework informed by virtue ethics, the principle of double effect, and a Christ-centered vision of human flourishing. The goal is not to reject gene editing categorically but to cultivate moral wisdom that upholds the sanctity of life, respects human limitation, and directs scientific vocation toward healing and justice.

编辑伊甸园:CRISPR,上帝的形象,和基因干预的伦理。
CRISPR-Cas9基因组编辑的出现代表了生物技术的一个变革时刻,使基因组编辑具有前所未有的精确度、规模和可及性。这一科学突破为治愈遗传性疾病和推进个性化医疗带来了真正的希望,但它也带来了深刻的道德和神学挑战。本文从奥古斯丁和托马斯·阿奎那的道德推理出发,通过上帝意象的视角对CRISPR进行了基督教生物伦理分析。它将当代生物伦理学中的功利主义和基于自主的框架与神学人类学进行了对比,神学人类学将人的尊严建立在神的形象上,而不是建立在基因的完美或功能能力上。在介绍了基因编辑的科学基础之后,论文探讨了关键的伦理紧张关系——治疗与增强、优生推理、胚胎破坏和代际责任。最后,它提出了一个以美德伦理、双重效应原则和以基督为中心的人类繁荣愿景为基础的神学框架。目标不是断然拒绝基因编辑,而是培养道德智慧,维护生命的神圣性,尊重人类的局限性,并将科学职业导向治疗和正义。
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Linacre Quarterly
Linacre Quarterly MEDICAL ETHICS-
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