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Life and Learning XII – 2002

Introduction

Social and Political Questions

“Respect for the Individual: The Foundation of Law” Richard Stith   

“Wrong Turn: How the Campaign to Liberate Women Has Betrayed the Culture of Life”   Elizabeth Fox-Genovese  

“Cloning and Reproductive Liberty” Francis J. Beckwith 

“The Median Voter Principle and Advancing the Culture of Life”  John Pisciotta 

“A Defense of the Neglected Rhetorical Strategy (NRS)”  David C. Reardon 

 

Neo-Natal Questions

“The Moral Dilemma of Management Procedures for Ectopic Pregnancy”  Kelly Bowring 

“Fetal Pain Legislation: Is It Viable?”   Teresa Stanton Collett  


Philosophical Perspectives

“Delayed Animation: An Ambiguity and Its Abuses”  John J. Conley, S.J.

“I Was Once a Fetus: That is Why Abortion is Wrong”  Alexander R. Pruss

 

The Life Issues and the Academy

“Duhemian and Augustinian Science and the Crisis in Non-Empirical Knowledge”   P. Moreland 

“Academic Perceptions of Abortion: A Review of Humanities Scholarship Produced within the Academy”    Jeff Koloze  

 

Questions of Theology and Spirituality

“Catholic Appropriation of Biblical Perspectives Regarding Abortion”  William S. Kurz, S.J. 

“Spiritual Responses to the Regulation of Birth: A Historical Comparison”   Richard J. Fehring and Elizabeth McGraw 

“We Are a People of Life: Opportunities and Challenges for the Pro-Life Parish”   Patricia F. Sherrod  

“Thoughts towards a Clarification of Section #73 of Humanae Vitae  Damian P. Fedoryka 

“The Sanctity of Fertility and Coition and its Impact on Contraception, Abortion, and the New Birth Technologies”  Mark Lowery 

“The Influence of Therapeutic Culture on Abortion Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court”  Thomas W. Strahan 

  

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