Michael ButteryB.Sc., Molecular Genetics, (University of Alberta) is currently completing a Master of Christian Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies at Regent College. His thesis explores how Christian theology and liturgy, in particular infant baptism, questions the present day practice of genetic screening.
Welcoming Strangers: The Ethics of Genetic Screening
Speaker(s): Michael Buttrey
Date: May 26, 2010
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This lecture was given as a part of the 2010 Regent College Evening Public Lecture Series.
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