A comparative analysis of bioethical issues from view points of religious affairs administration in Turkey, Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Judaism

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Title

A comparative analysis of bioethical issues from view points of religious affairs administration in Turkey, Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Judaism

Author

Guvercin, Cemal Huseyin
Munir, Kerim M.

Publisher

2017/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20170000

Abstract

The arguments set forth by religious authority are important since it play a crucial role in shaping the social values of the public and influence the decision of individuals in the practice pertaining to bioethical issues. The Religious Affairs Administration (RAA) was established at the inception of the Republic of Turkey in 1924 to guide religious considerations moving out of the Ottoman caliphate to a secular bioethical framework. In this article, the bioethical views of the RAA under Islamic tradition is examined and contrasted with those influenced by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Judaic traditions. On bioethical deliberations related to the beginning and end-of-life, all three religious traditions justify sacredness of life and that of God’s will in preservation it. Assisted reproduction techniques between spouses is considered to be appropriate, although third party involvement is explicitly forbidden. Organ transplantation is approved by all three religious traditions, except uterine transplantation. The contraceptive practices are approved under certain conditions — the views differ most on approaches to contraception and the appropriateness of methods. The RAA has judgement on cloning is to prohibit it, like Roman Catholicism and Orthodox Judaism. In other topics, cosmetic surgery and gender determination are approved only for treatment.

Primary Classification

2.1

Secondary Classification

2.1;1.2

Primary keywords

bioethical issues--[pri];bioethics--[pri];comparative studies--[pri];religious ethics--[pri]

Secondary keywords

abortion;beginning of life;brain death;cloning;contraception;cosmetic surgery;euthanasia;Islamic ethics;Jewish ethics;organ transplantation;reproductive technologies;Roman Catholic ethics;sex preselection;stem cell research

Subject

Turkey--[pri]

Journal Article

Acta Bioethica2017; 23(2):327-339

Note

Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International license

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

46 refs

ISSN

07175906 (print);1726569X (online)

Collection

Citation

“A comparative analysis of bioethical issues from view points of religious affairs administration in Turkey, Roman Catholics, and Orthodox Judaism,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37790.