T&T Clark Reader in Abortion and Religion: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives
Professor Rebecca Todd Peters, Professor Margaret D. Kamitsukaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567694713
ISBN-10: 0567694712
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567694712
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Contextualizes the contemporary abortion debate by introducing readers to the history of discussions about abortion within the traditions of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
Notă biografică
Rebecca Todd Peters is Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Poverty and Social Justice Program at Elon University, USA.Margaret D. Kamitsuka is Francis W. and Lydia L. Davis Professor Emeritus of Religion at Oberlin College, USA.
Cuprins
INTRODUCTIONPART ONE - In Their Own WordsIntroduction to Part 1'América Gonzalez', So Many Lives at StakeAnonymous, In the Shade of Allah's MercyKate Ott, Reproducing Justice CoWanda Rusk, Christ Was There for Me During My Abortion Rachael Pass, Lo Teivoshi, You Will Not Feel Ashamed'Alex' (with Meera Shah), You're the Only One I've Told PART TWO - Social Scientific StudiesIntroduction to Part 2M. Antonia Biggs, et al., Understanding Why Women Seek Abortions Kate Cockrill and Adina Nack, 'I'm Not That Type of Person'Jennifer Kerns, et al., Women's Decision Making Regarding Choice of Second Trimester Termination Method for Pregnancy Complications Ellen Wiebe, et al., Muslim Women Having Abortions in Canada: Attitudes, Beliefs, and ExperiencesElly Teman, et al., Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women Navigating the Uncertainty of Pregnancy and Prenatal DiagnosisRobert P. Jones, et al., The State of Abortion and Contraception Attitudes in All 50 StatesJohn P. Bartkowski, et al., Faith, Race-Ethnicity, and Public Policy Preferences: Religious Schemas and Abortion Attitudes Among U.S. LatinosBohsiu Wu and Aya Kimura Ida, Ethnic Diversity, Religion, and Opinions toward Legalizing Abortion: The Case of Asian Americans PART THREE - History and ContextIntroduction to Part 3A. James Murphy, Undesired Offspring and Child Endangerment in Jewish AntiquityBeverly Wildung Harrison, Selected Early Catholic Teaching on AbortionZubin Mistry, Imagining Abortivi in the Early Middle AgesMohammed Ghaly, Pre-modern Islamic Medical Ethics and Graeco-Islamic-Jewish Embryology Ignacio Castuera, Abortion and Law in the High Middle AgesKathryn Blanchard, Contraception in Protestant TheologyDorothy E. Roberts, Reproduction in BondagePaul Saurette and Kelly Gordon, The AMA's Crusade Against AbortionLoretta J. Ross, Reproductive Justice and Eugenics D. Marie Ralstin-Lewis, The Continuing Struggle against Genocide: Indigenous Women's Reproductive RightsPART FOUR - Religious Arguments about AbortionIntroduction to Part 4JudaismDavid Feldman, Abortion: The Jewish ViewDavid Kraemer, Jewish Ethics and AbortionY. Michael Barilan, Her Pain Prevails and Her Judgement Respected--Abortion in JudaismDena S. Davis, Abortion in Jewish Thought ChristianityNorman Ford, The Human Embryo as Person in Catholic TeachingJason T. Eberl, Aquinas's Account of Human Embryogenesis and Recent InterpretationsRoy Bowen Ward, The Use of the Bible in the Abortion DebateC. Ben Mitchell, The Value of Every Human LifeGreek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, For the Life of The World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox ChurchPatricia Beattie Jung, Abortion and Organ DonationRebecca Todd Peters, Motherhood as Moral ChoiceMargaret D. Kamitsuka, Contesting Abortion as SinToni Bond, A Womanist Theo-Ethic of Reproductive Justice Islam Kiarash Aramesh, Shiite Perspective on the Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo Abdulrahman Al-Matary & Jaffar Ali, Controversies and Considerations Regarding the Termination of Pregnancy for Foetal Anomalies in IslamMarion Holmes Katz, Sufi Ethics: Legal Rulings in Religious ContextSa'diyya Shaikh, Family Planning, Contraception and Abortion in IslamPART FIVE - Abortion and Religion in Public LifeIntroduction to Part 5Doris Andrea Dirks and Patricia Relf, A History of the Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion: The CounselorsPatricia Miller, The Battle Over Abortion in the Catholic ChurchStacy A. Scaldo, Roe v. Wade: Setting the Stage for Pro-Choice Religion-Based HoldingsRachel Kranson, The Women's League for Conservative Judaism and the Politics of Abortion, 1970-1982Aaron Winter, Mainstream, Militant and Extremist Anti-Abortion ActivismBryan M. Massingale, The Rhetoric of Slavery in the Pro-Life Discourse of U.S. BishopsZiad Munson, Framing Choice: CPCS [Crisis Pregnancy Centers] and the Co-optation of FreedomLori R. Freedman, et al., When There's a Heartbeat: Miscarriage Management in Catholic-owned HospitalsBernard G. Prusak, Double Effect, All Over Again: The Case of Sister Margaret McBride Shyrissa Dobbins-Harris, The Myth of Abortion as Black GenocideMonique Moultrie, #BlackBabiesMatter: Analyzing Black Religious Media in Conservative and Progressive Evangelical CommunitiesL. L.Wynn and Angel M. Foster, Muftis in the Matrix: Comparing Online English-and Arabic-Language Fatwas about Emergency ContraceptionBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
This is a thoughtful, wide-ranging introduction to some of the central literature on abortion in a diverse range of religious traditions. It presents a careful, scholarly, and deeply felt account of the complex and contradictory ethical appeals that surround one of the most fiercely debated issues in American political life. The authors and editors allow the reader to listen closely to a variety of arguments and to explore the terrain of the debate and its vast traditional and contemporary literature. I can think of no better guides.
In this timely collection of essays-some new, some classic-feminist religious ethicists Margaret Kamitsuka and Rebecca Todd Peters expand Muslim, Jewish, and Christian ethics of pregnancy and its termination beyond the pages of religious texts to the lives of pregnant people as they unfold in very different historical, cultural, and religious settings. The stunning variety of disciplinary perspectives and the editors' careful contextualizations make this rich volume indispensable for everyone who wants to reflect on religious responses to pregnancy and abortion in all of their moral complexity.
Nuanced, focused, and wide-ranging, this volume could not have been put together at a better time or by more qualified editors. It is an essential tool for religious advocates and their allies in the ongoing struggle for reproductive justice. I will certainly use and teach it.
In this timely collection of essays-some new, some classic-feminist religious ethicists Margaret Kamitsuka and Rebecca Todd Peters expand Muslim, Jewish, and Christian ethics of pregnancy and its termination beyond the pages of religious texts to the lives of pregnant people as they unfold in very different historical, cultural, and religious settings. The stunning variety of disciplinary perspectives and the editors' careful contextualizations make this rich volume indispensable for everyone who wants to reflect on religious responses to pregnancy and abortion in all of their moral complexity.
Nuanced, focused, and wide-ranging, this volume could not have been put together at a better time or by more qualified editors. It is an essential tool for religious advocates and their allies in the ongoing struggle for reproductive justice. I will certainly use and teach it.