Preface Joseph W. Koterski, S.J
PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Toward a Universally Engaging Pro-Life Rhetoric Robert J. Spitzer, S.J.
The Bible and Bioethics: From Timeless Truths to Timely Applications Ryan C. MacPherson
PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
Having a Rational Nature as the Basis for Being a Subject of Rights Patrick Lee
Is Speciesism Like Racism and Sexism? M. T. Lu
Are Brains Needed for Fetal Subjectivity? Nathan Metzger
Medical Ethics and the Externalization of Agency Heidi Giebel
LITERARY PERSPECTIVES
Crimes of Inaction: Death by Neglect in George Eliot’s Novels Bernadette Waterman Ward
Right-to-Life Issues in Contemporary Bioethics Fiction Jeff Koloze
LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
The Boundaries of Identity: Will Justice Neil Gorsuch Vote “Pro-Life” on Abortion Issues? Lynn D. Wardle
Overruling Roe v. Wade: The Implications for Women and the Law Paul Benjamin Linton
A Catholic Contribution to the Right to Life: An Analysis of Abortion Jurisprudence in the United States and Poland Rachana Chhin
SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES
Influence of Current Contraceptive Use on the Abortion and Sexually Transmitted Disease Rates among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States Richard J. Fehring, Ph.D., R.N., Thomas Bouchard, M.D., and Maria Meyers, M.D.
The Brain-Dead Body Is Alive, One, and Human: A Response to Maureen Condic and Other Proponents of Brain Death Michel Accad, M.D
“Brain Death” Is a Mendacity Paul A. Byrne, M.D.
Understanding the Apnea Test: Procedure with a Predetermined Purpose Christine M. Zainer, M.D. and Paul A. Byrne, M.D.
Men’s Mental Health and Abortion: A Review of the Research Catherine T. Coyle and Vincent M. Rue