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Genetically modified theology: The religious dimensions of public concerns about agricultural biotechnology

Deane-Drummond, Celia
Grove-White, Robin
Szerszynski, Bronislaw
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2001-08
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This article discusses human issues raised by genetically modified foods. The authors argue that public anxiety over GM foods has been misunderstood - public reaction can be seen as reasonable rather than irrational and emotional, concerns relate to the level of ontology and theology rather than physical health, and people are concerned about the spirit in which GM technology is being developed. The article includes analysis from focus groups.
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Deane-Drummond, C., Grove-White, R., & Szerszynski, B. (2001). Genetically modified theology: The religious dimensions of public concerns about agricultural biotechnology. Studies in Christian Ethics, 14(2), 23-41. https://doi.org/10.1177/095394680101400203
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SAGE Publications
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Studies in Christian Ethics
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10.1177/095394680101400203
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This is a PDF version of an article published in Studies in Christian Ethics© 2001. The definitive version is available at http://sce.sagepub.com/
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0953-9468
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/095394680101400203