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Life and Learning IV – 1994

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

  • Becoming a Pro-Woman, Pro-Life Persuader: A New Approach to the Abortion Debate
    Frederica Mathewes-Green

 

CONTEMPORARY CURRENTS

 

THE QUESTION OF EUTHANASIA
  • Libertarian Euthanasia
    John J. Conley, S.J.
  • Upcoming Euthanasia Initiatives
    Robert Spitzer, S.J.
  • Counterfactual Reasoning, Reciprocity, and Euthanasia
    John M. Dolan

 

THE QUESTION OF ABORTION

 

MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES
  • The Moral Justification of Prenatal Diagnosis
    Judith A. Boss
  • “Conceptual Transfer” in Bioethics: Abortion, Human Embryo Research, and Psychiatric Research
    Dianne N. Irving
  • Towards a Model of Fertility Integration
    Richard J. Fehring

 

RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES
  • The Teaching of the Early Church As Regards Abortion
    Gerald Bonner
  • Abortion and the Biblical “Divine Feminine”
    Michael J. Gorman

 

SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
  • Sociological Consequences of Abortion
    Donald Schneller
  • Why Link Pro-Gay and Pro-Choice Activism?
    Richard R. Roach, S.J.
  • I Will Still Learn to Fly: Reflections on Un-Married Motherhood in Canada
    Gerald Bierling, Elizabeth Cassidy, and Elise Carter
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