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Views the project positively, as evidence of our “co-creatorship” with
God in shaping the future of the human story.
I .auritzen, Paul. “What Price Parenthood?”
Hastings Center Report
20
(March/April 1990): 38-46. Interacts with feminist objections to new
reproductive technologies from the point of view of an infertile man.
McDowell, Janet Dickey. “Ethical Implications of In Vitro Fertilization.”
The Christian Century
(19 October 1983): 936-38. Considers objections
to IVF, concluding that the process per se is not morally objectionable,
and that IVF conceptions should be celebrated.
Miller-McLemore, Bonnie J. “Produce or Perish: Generativity and New
Reproductive Technologies.”
Journal of the American Academy of Reli
gion
59 (Spring 1991): 39-69. Argues that the new reproductive tech
nologies should be considered in a moral and religious context that is
more sensitive to women.