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CRISPR Revolution in Science, Religion, and Ethics

2023 Mohrenweiser Lecture

CRISPR Revolution in Science, Religion, and Ethics

About

This lecture will present an overview of the CRISPR revolution and the various uses of CRISPR. The questions and issues raised by the scientific, ethical, and religious communities amidst this CRISPR revolution are more important than the answers provided. The topics introduced here revolve around the medical uses of CRISPR, but CRISPR can be used to edit the genome of any living organism. The three domains discussed in this lecture (science, religion, and ethics) will need to engage this novel technology. Dr. Ted Peters, Distinguished Research Professor of Systematic Theology, will offer a response.

Schedule:

8:30 a.m.: In-person gathering with light refreshments
9:00 a.m.: Lecture begins

Registration

To attend online, please register at this link.

To attend in-person, please register at this link.

Keynote Speaker

Arvin Gouw, PhD, is currently working in the field of theology and science at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Divinity. Arvin also co-founded a biotech company, Bacchus Therapeutics, developing targeted therapy against kidney and liver cancers based on his research and discoveries at Stanford University School of Medicine. Prior to Cambridge and Stanford, Arvin did his research fellowships on science and religion at Harvard Divinity School and Princeton Theological Seminary. Arvin received his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, master’s degrees in philosophy from University of Pennsylvania, in theology from SMSU Ecumenical Institute of Theology, in endocrinology and neuroscience from UC Berkeley. His upcoming book is CRISPR Revolution in Science, Religion, and Ethics, co-edited with Ted Peters (Bloomsbury 2023).

Response Speaker

Ted Peters, PhD, is Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology and Ethics at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union and on the faculty of the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences at the Graduate Theological Union. Peters and Gouw, together with Brian Patrick Green, recently published an edited book, Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics (Lexington). Peters and Gouw are working on an edited book to be published this summer, The CRISPR Revolution in Science, Religion, and Ethics.

Contact

Logan Rimel
rimel@plts.edu

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