Genetically modified theology: the religious dimensions of public concerns about agricultural biotechnology / Celia Deane-Drummond, Robin Grove-White, and Bronislaw Szerszynski
Response to chapter 1 / Christopher Southgate
Detracting from divine power? Religious belief and the appraisal of new technologies / John Hedley Brooke
Response to chapter 2 / Arthur Peacocke
Burke, Barth and biotechnology: on preferring the Sabbath to the sublime: some preliminary thoughts / Michael Banner
Response to chapter 3: Possums on the pill: how to save nature / Michael J. Reiss
'Behold I have set the land before you' (Deut. 1.8): Christian ethics, GM foods, and the culture of modern farming / Michael S. Northcott
Response to chapter 4: Nature to order: but which nature and whose order? / Peter Scott
Relating genetics to theology on the map of scientific knowledge / Arthur Peacocke
Is it right to move genes between species? A theological perspective / Michael J. Reiss
Playing dice with creation: how risky should the new genetics be? / Donald M. Bruce
Thinking about biotechnology: towards a theory of just experimentation / Stephen R.L. Clark
'Just because we can do something doesn't mean we should': young people's responses to biotechnology / Mairi Levitt
At reason's end: the inoperative liturgy of risk society / Bronislaw Szerszynski
Interpreting public concerns about GMOs: questions of meaning / Brian Wynne
Re-ordering means and ends: Ellul and the new genetics / Jacqui Stewart
Nature, technology and the rule of God: (en)countering the disgracing of nature / Peter Scott
Aquinas, wisdom ethics and the new genetics / Celia Deane-Drummond
Re-ordering nature: a postscript / Bronislaw Szerszynski and Celia Deane-Drummond.