Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective

The secular and theological prominence of the word “person” in bioethics creates ambiguity. This is perceptible in the conclusions of the scholars who asses the cognitive abilities of a human to define whether that human is a person or not. The very ancient philosophical thought ‘a human being is a...

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Main Author: Daniel M. Varghese
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: International Journal of Orthodox Theology 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Orthodox Theology
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Online Access:http://orthodox-theology.com/media/PDF/IJOT4.2015/Daniel.M.Varghese.pdf
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spelling doaj-6b67f23be5654757ae899dd4535a165e2020-11-24T22:54:29ZdeuInternational Journal of Orthodox TheologyInternational Journal of Orthodox Theology2190-05822190-05822015-12-0164107143Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern PerspectiveDaniel M. Varghese0St Vladimirs´ Orthodox Theological Seminary Crestwood, New York, USAThe secular and theological prominence of the word “person” in bioethics creates ambiguity. This is perceptible in the conclusions of the scholars who asses the cognitive abilities of a human to define whether that human is a person or not. The very ancient philosophical thought ‘a human being is a rational being’ is ingrained in the analysis. This article studies how this methodology is pertinent in the light of Eastern Christian theology. The theological anthropology affirms that each human is the image and likeness of God and hence it prevents to separate a human from the state of ‘personhood’. A human should be considered beyond his / her physical and cognitive abilities and understood as a burgeoning being towards theosis. It affirms that a human has the capability to represent the whole universe and to engage in dialogue with the creator. This approach presents a human as a unique person and calls for a holistic perception pertaining to human beings in bioethics discussion.http://orthodox-theology.com/media/PDF/IJOT4.2015/Daniel.M.Varghese.pdfPersonhoodBioethicsTheosisBurgeoningImage of God
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Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective
International Journal of Orthodox Theology
Personhood
Bioethics
Theosis
Burgeoning
Image of God
author_facet Daniel M. Varghese
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title Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective
title_short Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective
title_full Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective
title_fullStr Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Personhood and Bioethics: An Eastern Perspective
title_sort personhood and bioethics: an eastern perspective
publisher International Journal of Orthodox Theology
series International Journal of Orthodox Theology
issn 2190-0582
2190-0582
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The secular and theological prominence of the word “person” in bioethics creates ambiguity. This is perceptible in the conclusions of the scholars who asses the cognitive abilities of a human to define whether that human is a person or not. The very ancient philosophical thought ‘a human being is a rational being’ is ingrained in the analysis. This article studies how this methodology is pertinent in the light of Eastern Christian theology. The theological anthropology affirms that each human is the image and likeness of God and hence it prevents to separate a human from the state of ‘personhood’. A human should be considered beyond his / her physical and cognitive abilities and understood as a burgeoning being towards theosis. It affirms that a human has the capability to represent the whole universe and to engage in dialogue with the creator. This approach presents a human as a unique person and calls for a holistic perception pertaining to human beings in bioethics discussion.
topic Personhood
Bioethics
Theosis
Burgeoning
Image of God
url http://orthodox-theology.com/media/PDF/IJOT4.2015/Daniel.M.Varghese.pdf
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