Russian orthodox church on bioethical debates: the case of ART

This article assesses the role of an important Russian public institution, the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), in shaping the religious discourse on bioethics in Russia. An important step in this process was the approval of ‘The Basis of the Social Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church’ (2000), one...

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Ethics
Fertilization in Vitro
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Religion and Medicine
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