In addition to ethical responsibility, church leaders
also anticipate a broader pastoral responsibility. Ethicist Karen
Lebacqz recommends that congregations respond to new developments
in genetic therapy through (1) support for persons and
families facing illness and death; (2) education of and
by the clergy to help all church members interpret genetic illness
and its accompanying hopes and tragedies; and (3) advocacy
in public policy debate that will support legislation to aid disabled
persons and others needing social protection. Karen Lebacqz, ed.,
Genetics, Ethics, and Parenthood (New York: Pilgrim Press,
1983).
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