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
- A Pride of Bootless Friends: Some Melancholy Reflections on the Current State of the Pro-Life Movement
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A Season of Turning in the Pro-Life Cause: Strengths and Hopes
Hadley Arkes - The Movement and its Message: Pro-Life Educational Campaigns and their Critics
Keith Cassidy
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
- A Tale of Two Countries: American and German Attitudes to Abortion Since World War II
John J. Hunt - The Sundered Argument Against Abortion
Peter Nyikos - Abortion Laws and Exceptions
Stephen D. Schwarz - Ignorance of Fetal Status as a Justification of Abortion: A Critical Analysis
Francis J. Beckwith
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