Complicating Conversations: English Anglican Perspectives on Abortion

J Leith, K O'Donnell - Anglican Theological Review, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The question at the heart of the matter of abortion is who has the moral authority to decide
whether, and under what circumstances, it is ethically justifiable for an abortion to be carried …

Grounding our Discussion of Abortion

D Cooper-Clarke - Grounded in the Body, in Time and Place, in …, 2021 - books.google.com
Reflection on the morality of abortion needs to be grounded both in Scripture and in the
concrete realities of life for women and children, including the unique bodily relationship …

“It'sa fraught subject”: Listening to Evangelical Doctors Talk about Abortion

J Riley - Journal of the British Association for the Study of …, 2020 - jbasr.com
News coverage, social media and protests alike tend to polarise people's stances on
abortion. Moreover, these also often reveal category slippage between 'pro-life'and …

Christian witness on abortion: The examples of Paul Ramsey and Stanley Hauerwas

JJ Fitzgerald - Studies in Christian ethics, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Paul Ramsey and Stanley Hauerwas are arguably the most prominent United Methodist
thinkers to date to write extensively on abortion. This article takes up a ripe and illuminating …

Listening to women: Examining the moral wisdom of women who end pregnancies

RT Peters - Journal of Religious Ethics, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The current abortion conversation is disordered by a justification framework rooted in
patriarchal and misogynist assumptions about women, pregnancy, childbearing, and …

Rethinking the abortion issue: The problem of normative femininity and hermeneutical injustice

M Churcher - Emergent Australasian Philosophers, 2011 - philpapers.org
To date the wealth of literature on abortion has been dedicated to resolving the question of
its legal and moral permissibility in relation to the fetus and pregnant woman as subjects of …

Benevolence and Tiny Human life: A Pauline platform for ecumenical and cultural engagement on Abortion ethics

AWG Raath, NP Swartz - Journal for Christian Scholarship= Tydskrif …, 2006 - journals.co.za
Christen-gelowiges word gekonfronteer met die uitdaging om'n Skriftuurlike basis te vind vir
kulturele gesprek met nie-Christene oor aangeleenthede wat spesifiek met die etiek van …

Catholicism, choice and consciousness: A feminist theological perspective on abortion

T Beattie - International Journal of Public Theology, 2009 - brill.com
Despite the apparently irreconcilable conflict between 'pro-life'and 'pro-choice'activists in the
abortion debate, many feminists and Catholic theologians agree that questions of …

“You Can if You Must, but We'd Prefer It if You Didn't”: Can We Develop a More Pastoral Theology of Abortion?

E Percy - Anglican Theological Review, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Some Anglican Churches have adopted permissive acceptance of abortion while
expressing the hope it will be rare. This presumes competition between the welfare of the …

Marking the absence of an embodied theology: an analysis of how people of faith talk about abortion in Northern Ireland

N MacNamara, F Bloomer - Reimagining …, 2024 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
How people of faith consider the issue of abortion from a prochoice perspective is largely
unexplored in academic literature. This chapter draws on focus group data to examine the …