THE SECOND CHANCE OF LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION

Authors

  • Khader I. Alkhouri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26247/theophany.2383

Abstract

As we know the hearts of people and animals are opposed to each other in terms of genetic and psychological characteristics they are demarcated to some extent. The human heart is the focal point of consciousness and an important piece when conducting psychological-religious research because the religious behavior has a special place in the heart, which is easily proven by the advanced spiritual life of humans. But today we are talking about humans with pig-hearts that had been genetically modified. In this specific article, I would like to provide some thoughts about the transplantation of a pig-heart into a human being in the light of Psychology of Religion and some bioethical consequences.

 

Keywords: Faith, Psychology, Religion, ethics, pig-heart, transplantation.

Author Biography

Khader I. Alkhouri

MA, Cand. Ph.D. of the University of Athens

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Άρθρα