Life and Learning V – 1995
POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Demographic Policy and Ethical Principle
John J. Conley, S.J. - Democracy and Abortion,
Monte Harris Liebman, M.D. - You Say You Want a Revolution? Pro-life Philosophy and Feminism
Anne M. Maloney - Abortion and Political Compromise
Christopher Wolfe - The Chattanooga Story: How One City Reduced its Abortion Rate
Robert H. O’Bannon
RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES
- Bioethics: The Twilight of Christian Hippocratism
Nigel M. de S. Cameron - Pope Paul VI — Modern Day Prophet
William F. Colliton, Jr., M.D. - The Use and Abuse of the Bible in the Abortion Debate
Michael J. Gorman - Healing Post-Abortion Trauma
Susan Stanford-Rue
LITERARY PERSPECTIVES
- Right-to-Life in Literary Theory: The Silence Screams
Jeff Koloze - One Poet’s Journey as Artist, Citizen, and Father toward the Right to Live
Carl A. Winderl
LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
- No Law Can Give Me The Right to Do What is Wrong
Judge Joseph W. Moylan - Abortion Malpractice: Exploring the Safety of Legal Abortion
Teresa Stanton Collett, Esq. - The Critical Need for Social Science Research for the Public Policy Battle for Life
Clark D. Forsythe, Esq. - Abortion Malpractice: When Patient Needs and Abortion Practice Collide
Vincent M. Rue
QUESTIONS AT LIFE’S END
- Effects of Hospice Interventions on Behaviors, Discomfort, and Physical Complications of End-Stage Dementia Nursing Home Residents
Christine R. Kovach, Sarah A. Wilson, and Patricia E. Noonan - New Dimensions to Euthanasia
Eugene F. Diamond, M.D.
THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT
- Shifting the Focus in the Abortion Debate
Francis J. Beckwith - The Historical Roots of the Pro-Life Movement: Assessing the Pro-Choice Account
Keith Cassidy - Max Scheler’s Principle of Moral Solidarity and its Implications for the Pro-Life Movement
John F. Crosby