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Preaching Eugenics - Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement (Hardcover, New)
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Preaching Eugenics - Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement (Hardcover, New)
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With our success in mapping the human genome, the possibility of
altering our genetic futures has given rise to difficult ethical
questions. Although opponents of genetic manipulation frequently
raise the specter of eugenics, our contemporary debates about
bioethics often take place in a historical vacuum. In fact,
American religious leaders raised similarly challenging ethical
questions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Preaching Eugenics tells how Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish
leaders confronted and, in many cases, enthusiastically embraced
eugenics-a movement that embodied progressive attitudes about
modern science at the time. Christine Rosen argues that religious
leaders pursued eugenics precisely when they moved away from
traditional religious tenets. The liberals and modernists-those who
challenged their churches to embrace modernity-became the eugenics
movement's most enthusiastic supporters. Their participation played
an important part in the success of the American eugenics
movement.
In the early twentieth century, leaders of churches and synagogues
were forced to defend their faiths on many fronts. They faced new
challenges from scientists and intellectuals; they struggled to
adapt to the dramatic social changes wrought by immigration and
urbanization; and they were often internally divided by doctrinal
controversies among modernists, liberals, and fundamentalists.
Rosen draws on previously unexplored archival material from the
records of the American Eugenics Society, religious and scientific
books and periodicals of the day, and the personal papers of
religious leaders such as Rev. John Haynes Holmes, Rev. Harry
Emerson Fosdick, Rev. John M. Cooper, Rev. John A. Ryan, and
biologists Charles Davenport and Ellsworth Huntington, to produce
an intellectual history of these figures that is both lively and
illuminating.
The story of how religious leaders confronted one of the era's
newest "sciences," eugenics, sheds important new light on a time
much like our own, when religion and science are engaged in
critical and sometimes bitter dialogue.
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