Making Sense of Artificial Reproductive Technologies (with Evan Lenow) – EP 234

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In the Christ and Culture podcast with Benjamin Quinn, we seek to equip ministry leaders to advance the way of Christ in all creation through thoughtful conversations with leading thinkers.

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In this episode of the Christ in Culture podcast, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Dr. Evan Lenow discuss the ethical implications of assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and the recent white paper titled ‘Infertility and the Longing for Children.’ They explore the cultural context of reproductive technology, the theological principles surrounding human life, and the moral dilemmas posed by ARTs, including in vitro fertilization and the ethical concerns of frozen embryos. The conversation emphasizes the need for thoughtful engagement with these technologies from a pro-life perspective, as well as pastoral guidance for couples facing infertility

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Evan Lenow

Evan Lenow serves as associate professor and chair of Christian Studies as well as Director of Church and Minister Relations at Mississippi College. Evan earned his M.Div. and Ph.D. in Christian Ethics at Southeastern. He has been appointed Research Fellow in Christian Ethics for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. His books include Biblically Correct: Engaging Culture with Truth (2013), Biblically Sound: Embracing Doctrine for Life (2014), and Ethics as Worship (co-authored with Mark D. Liederbach, 2021).

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