Religious perspectives regarding the ethical issues associated with clinical xenotransplantation
Sunday September 22, 2024 from 13:30 to 16:00
Hamidiye
Description
This session provides an update on what is known currently about religious attitudes globally toward xenotransplantation. Recent empirical studies will be discussed as well as viewpoints from the Catholic Church, Protestantism in the United States, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Sunni and Shia Islam, and Judaism. The session will discuss any barriers to acceptance of xenotransplantation in the respective religious traditions and how these may be overcome.
Facilitators
  • Daniel J. Hurst, United States
  • Emanuele Cozzi, Italy
Lectures
  • IXA.1 Introduction
    Emanuele Cozzi, Italy
  • IXA.2 Religious Viewpoints toward Xenotransplantation in the United States: Results of a Nationwide Survey
    Daniel J. Hurst, United States
  • IXA.3 Episcopalianism and Xenotransplantation (Pre-Recorded Presentation)
    Bishop Marty Stebbins, United States
  • IXA.4 Roman Catholicism and Xenotransplantation
    Don Renzo Pegoraro, Italy
  • IXA.5 Shia Islam and Xenotransplantation
    Syed Shabih Haider Zaidi, United Kingdom
  • IXA.6 Sunni Islam and Xenotransplantation
    Tarek Elgawhary, Italy
  • IXA.7 Hinduism and Xenotransplantation
    Joris Gielen, United States
  • IXA.8 Hinduism and Xenotransplantation
    Komal Kashyap, India
  • IXA.9 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and Xenotransplantation
    Samuel Brown, United States
  • IXA.10 African American Religious Studies and Xenotransplantation
    Terri Laws, United States
  • IXA.11 Judaism and Xenotransplantation (Pre-Recorded Presentation)
    John Loike, United States