The Morality of Abortion: Legal and Historical Perspectives, Issue 817John Thomas Noonan |
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... womb " leaps " when Elizabeth is greeted by Mary ( Luke 1:40 ) . The in- terest in the behavior of this holy but not miraculous child of Elizabeth and the interest in the life in Mary's womb reflected the valuations of a community ...
... womb " leaps " when Elizabeth is greeted by Mary ( Luke 1:40 ) . The in- terest in the behavior of this holy but not miraculous child of Elizabeth and the interest in the life in Mary's womb reflected the valuations of a community ...
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... womb and asked , How are they dead unless they were first alive ? But still in the womb an infant by necessary cruelty is killed when lying twisted at the womb's mouth he prevents birth and is a matricide unless he dies . Therefore ...
... womb and asked , How are they dead unless they were first alive ? But still in the womb an infant by necessary cruelty is killed when lying twisted at the womb's mouth he prevents birth and is a matricide unless he dies . Therefore ...
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... womb , preferring that their offspring die before it lives , or if it was already alive in the womb , to kill it before it was born . As- suredly if both husband and wife are like this , they are not married , and if they were like this ...
... womb , preferring that their offspring die before it lives , or if it was already alive in the womb , to kill it before it was born . As- suredly if both husband and wife are like this , they are not married , and if they were like this ...
Contents
Reference Points in Deciding about Abortion PAUL RAMSEY | 60 |
A Protestant Ethical Approach JAMES M GUSTAFSON ΙΟΙ | 123 |
Three Schemes of Regulation JOHN M FINNIS | 172 |
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