This paper concerns the medical, religious, and social discourse around abortion. The primary goal of this paper is to better understand how seven of the world’s major religious traditions (Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Confucian, and Hindu) address abortion ‘in the clinic’. We do not aim to critique these commentaries but to draw out some of the themes that resonate through the commentaries and place these within complex social contexts. We consider the intersection of ontology and morality; the construction of women’s selfhood; the integration of religious beliefs and practices in a secular world. We suggest that for many women, religious doctrine may be balanced with secular logic as both are important and inextric...
A Review of The Politics of Virtue: Is Abortion Debatable? by Elizabeth Mensch and Alan Freema
Religion is embedded in the culture of all societies. It influences matters of morality, ideology an...
The subjective correlates of abortion attitudes for six different religious traditions (Roman Cathol...
Abortion is a passionate issue within the society. This paper discussed different perceptions about ...
What are the religious views on abortion of the Catholic Church, the Sunni Islam and Judaism? And wh...
The abortion discourse in Sweden is marked by historically liberal ideals about women's inviolable r...
The publics attitudes towards abortion have been of great interest since the womens liberation movem...
There are several medical, ethical, theological, and personal sensitive questions on abortion – a de...
The Angels asked God: Is there a solution for the abortion debate? God: Yes, of course my Angels. It...
In light of the prominence and influence of secular bioethics, one could argue that religious ethics...
The world is witnessing a tremendous change in every sphere in every facet of its social, political,...
This thesis will attempt to evaluate the moral beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pro-choi...
"The purpose of this article is to examine whether abortion may be regarded as a religious issue, a...
This paper views the present state of legalized abortion in the USA from the point of view of the hi...
This paper is an exploration of the links between conceptions of womanhood, motherhood, and abortion...
A Review of The Politics of Virtue: Is Abortion Debatable? by Elizabeth Mensch and Alan Freema
Religion is embedded in the culture of all societies. It influences matters of morality, ideology an...
The subjective correlates of abortion attitudes for six different religious traditions (Roman Cathol...
Abortion is a passionate issue within the society. This paper discussed different perceptions about ...
What are the religious views on abortion of the Catholic Church, the Sunni Islam and Judaism? And wh...
The abortion discourse in Sweden is marked by historically liberal ideals about women's inviolable r...
The publics attitudes towards abortion have been of great interest since the womens liberation movem...
There are several medical, ethical, theological, and personal sensitive questions on abortion – a de...
The Angels asked God: Is there a solution for the abortion debate? God: Yes, of course my Angels. It...
In light of the prominence and influence of secular bioethics, one could argue that religious ethics...
The world is witnessing a tremendous change in every sphere in every facet of its social, political,...
This thesis will attempt to evaluate the moral beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church and the Pro-choi...
"The purpose of this article is to examine whether abortion may be regarded as a religious issue, a...
This paper views the present state of legalized abortion in the USA from the point of view of the hi...
This paper is an exploration of the links between conceptions of womanhood, motherhood, and abortion...
A Review of The Politics of Virtue: Is Abortion Debatable? by Elizabeth Mensch and Alan Freema
Religion is embedded in the culture of all societies. It influences matters of morality, ideology an...
The subjective correlates of abortion attitudes for six different religious traditions (Roman Cathol...