The Morality of Abortion: Legal and Historical Perspectives, Issue 817John Thomas Noonan |
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... Christian teaching developed ; it was in opposition and conflict with the values reflected in popular be- havior that the Christian word was enunciated . Where some wise men had raised voices in defense of early life so that the ...
... Christian teaching developed ; it was in opposition and conflict with the values reflected in popular be- havior that the Christian word was enunciated . Where some wise men had raised voices in defense of early life so that the ...
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... Christian theology , sought to present Christ as the supreme edu- cator for Christians and to provide teaching on Christian morality to the turbulent Christian community at Alexandria . He declared that Christians do not , in order to ...
... Christian theology , sought to present Christ as the supreme edu- cator for Christians and to provide teaching on Christian morality to the turbulent Christian community at Alexandria . He declared that Christians do not , in order to ...
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... Christian message is subordinated to the natural law in the arguments . To be sure , arguments can be given for the consistency between the natural law and particular Christian affirmation ; also any one who would begin with partic ...
... Christian message is subordinated to the natural law in the arguments . To be sure , arguments can be given for the consistency between the natural law and particular Christian affirmation ; also any one who would begin with partic ...
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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