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Technically Human

Katelyn Walls Shelton

All things theology, ethics, policy, sex, and culture, by Katelyn Walls Shelton.

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    Visiting Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center working on reproductive bioethics. Technically Human is a publication about the moral limits of reprotech & what it means to be human.

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