The Oxford Handbook of Religious Perspectives on Reproductive Ethics
Herausgeber: Davis, Dena S
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Herausgeber: Davis, Dena S
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The Oxford Handbook of Religious Perspectives on Reproductive Ethics is a pioneering, cutting-edge compilation of analysis and reflection on the ethics of reproductive technology, from Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, and Islamic perspectives.
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The Oxford Handbook of Religious Perspectives on Reproductive Ethics is a pioneering, cutting-edge compilation of analysis and reflection on the ethics of reproductive technology, from Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, and Islamic perspectives.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 170mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780190633202
- ISBN-10: 0190633204
- Artikelnr.: 67864300
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 170mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780190633202
- ISBN-10: 0190633204
- Artikelnr.: 67864300
Dena S. Davis has a Ph.D. from University of Iowa (Religion) and a JD from University of Virginia. After teaching for over two decades at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, she now holds the Presidential Chair in Health (Humanities/Social Sciences) at Lehigh University. She has been a visiting scholar at Arizona State University; the Hastings Center; the Brocher Foundation; and the National Institutes of Health. She has been a Fulbright Scholar in India, Israel, Indonesia, Italy, and Sweden.
* Introduction
* Dena S. Davis
* The Abrahamic Religious Traditions
* Chapter One
* Jewish Ethics: Theological Foundations, Classical Sources,
Hermeneutical Challenges
* Louis E. Newman
* Chapter Two
* Sources of Catholic Moral Theology
* Dolores L. Christie
* Chapter Three
* Protestant Sources of Moral Knowledge
* Karen L. Lebacqz
* Chapter Four
* Muslim Reproductive Ethics: Sources and Methodology
* Abdulaziz Sachedina
* Chapter Five
* The Role of Authority in Understanding Religious Ethics
* Dena S. Davis
* Chapter Six
* Natural Law and Reproductive Ethics
* Bethany Kieran Haile
* The Ethics of Being a Parent
* Chapter Seven
* Beyond the First Commandment: Procreation and Parenting in Judaism
* Seth Goren
* Chapter Eight
* Catholic Theology of Parenthood
* Ann Swaner
* Chapter Nine
* Protestant Perspectives on Procreation and Parenting
* Joel James Shuman
* Chapter Ten
* Children and Parents in the Qur'an and Premodern Islamic
Jurisprudence
* Janan Delgado and Celene Ibrahim
* Chapter Eleven
* Religious Perspectives on Gay Parenting
* Brett Krutzsch
* Chapter Twelve
* Religious Perspectives on Population Justice
* Daniel C. Maguire
* Different Ways of Making Families
* Chapter Thirteen
* Adoption, Personal Status, and Jewish Law
* Michael J. Broyde
* Chapter Fourteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Adoption
* Faisal Kutty
* Chapter Fifteen
* Adopting Embryos
* John Berkman
* Chapter Sixteen
* Biblical Contexts for Adoption and Surrogacy
* David M. Smolin
* Chapter Seventeen
* Jewish Perspectives on Gamete Use, Donation, and Surrogacy
* Elliot N. Dorff
* Chapter Eighteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Gamete Donation and Surrogacy
* Ayman Shabana
* Contraception and Abortion
* Chapter Nineteen
* Be Fruitful and Multiply...Except...: Contraception in Judaism:
Balancing Competing Values
* Michal Raucher
* Chapter Twenty
* Catholic Teaching on Contraception: An Unsettled Business?
* Aline H. Kalbian
* Chapter Twenty-One
* Contraception: Protestant Evangelical Perspectives
* David Fletcher
* Chapter Twenty-Two
* Abortion in the Jewish Tradition of Religious Humanism
* Noam Zohar
* Chapter Twenty-Three
* The Roman Catholic Position on Abortion
* Patrick Lee
* Chapter Twenty-Four
* Why Protestants Should Stop Talking (or at Least Talk Less) about
Abortion
* Kathryn D. Blanchard
* Chapter Twenty-Five
* Islamic Perspectives on Abortion
* Thomas Eich
* Chapter Twenty-Six
* Public Opinion and Attitudes toward Abortion: Patterns Across
Religious Traditions
* Ted G. Jelen
* Prenatal Diagnosis
* Chapter Twenty-Seven
* Pregnancy and Piety: The Situated Ethics of Prenatal Diagnostic
Technologies for Ultra-
* Orthodox Jewish Women
* Elly Teman and Tsipy Ivry
* Chapter Twenty-Eight
* Christian Perspectives on Prenatal Diagnosis
* Karen Peterson-Iyer
* Chapter Twenty-Nine
* Evangelical Perspectives on Prenatal Testing
* Paige Cunningham
* Dena S. Davis
* The Abrahamic Religious Traditions
* Chapter One
* Jewish Ethics: Theological Foundations, Classical Sources,
Hermeneutical Challenges
* Louis E. Newman
* Chapter Two
* Sources of Catholic Moral Theology
* Dolores L. Christie
* Chapter Three
* Protestant Sources of Moral Knowledge
* Karen L. Lebacqz
* Chapter Four
* Muslim Reproductive Ethics: Sources and Methodology
* Abdulaziz Sachedina
* Chapter Five
* The Role of Authority in Understanding Religious Ethics
* Dena S. Davis
* Chapter Six
* Natural Law and Reproductive Ethics
* Bethany Kieran Haile
* The Ethics of Being a Parent
* Chapter Seven
* Beyond the First Commandment: Procreation and Parenting in Judaism
* Seth Goren
* Chapter Eight
* Catholic Theology of Parenthood
* Ann Swaner
* Chapter Nine
* Protestant Perspectives on Procreation and Parenting
* Joel James Shuman
* Chapter Ten
* Children and Parents in the Qur'an and Premodern Islamic
Jurisprudence
* Janan Delgado and Celene Ibrahim
* Chapter Eleven
* Religious Perspectives on Gay Parenting
* Brett Krutzsch
* Chapter Twelve
* Religious Perspectives on Population Justice
* Daniel C. Maguire
* Different Ways of Making Families
* Chapter Thirteen
* Adoption, Personal Status, and Jewish Law
* Michael J. Broyde
* Chapter Fourteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Adoption
* Faisal Kutty
* Chapter Fifteen
* Adopting Embryos
* John Berkman
* Chapter Sixteen
* Biblical Contexts for Adoption and Surrogacy
* David M. Smolin
* Chapter Seventeen
* Jewish Perspectives on Gamete Use, Donation, and Surrogacy
* Elliot N. Dorff
* Chapter Eighteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Gamete Donation and Surrogacy
* Ayman Shabana
* Contraception and Abortion
* Chapter Nineteen
* Be Fruitful and Multiply...Except...: Contraception in Judaism:
Balancing Competing Values
* Michal Raucher
* Chapter Twenty
* Catholic Teaching on Contraception: An Unsettled Business?
* Aline H. Kalbian
* Chapter Twenty-One
* Contraception: Protestant Evangelical Perspectives
* David Fletcher
* Chapter Twenty-Two
* Abortion in the Jewish Tradition of Religious Humanism
* Noam Zohar
* Chapter Twenty-Three
* The Roman Catholic Position on Abortion
* Patrick Lee
* Chapter Twenty-Four
* Why Protestants Should Stop Talking (or at Least Talk Less) about
Abortion
* Kathryn D. Blanchard
* Chapter Twenty-Five
* Islamic Perspectives on Abortion
* Thomas Eich
* Chapter Twenty-Six
* Public Opinion and Attitudes toward Abortion: Patterns Across
Religious Traditions
* Ted G. Jelen
* Prenatal Diagnosis
* Chapter Twenty-Seven
* Pregnancy and Piety: The Situated Ethics of Prenatal Diagnostic
Technologies for Ultra-
* Orthodox Jewish Women
* Elly Teman and Tsipy Ivry
* Chapter Twenty-Eight
* Christian Perspectives on Prenatal Diagnosis
* Karen Peterson-Iyer
* Chapter Twenty-Nine
* Evangelical Perspectives on Prenatal Testing
* Paige Cunningham
* Introduction
* Dena S. Davis
* The Abrahamic Religious Traditions
* Chapter One
* Jewish Ethics: Theological Foundations, Classical Sources,
Hermeneutical Challenges
* Louis E. Newman
* Chapter Two
* Sources of Catholic Moral Theology
* Dolores L. Christie
* Chapter Three
* Protestant Sources of Moral Knowledge
* Karen L. Lebacqz
* Chapter Four
* Muslim Reproductive Ethics: Sources and Methodology
* Abdulaziz Sachedina
* Chapter Five
* The Role of Authority in Understanding Religious Ethics
* Dena S. Davis
* Chapter Six
* Natural Law and Reproductive Ethics
* Bethany Kieran Haile
* The Ethics of Being a Parent
* Chapter Seven
* Beyond the First Commandment: Procreation and Parenting in Judaism
* Seth Goren
* Chapter Eight
* Catholic Theology of Parenthood
* Ann Swaner
* Chapter Nine
* Protestant Perspectives on Procreation and Parenting
* Joel James Shuman
* Chapter Ten
* Children and Parents in the Qur'an and Premodern Islamic
Jurisprudence
* Janan Delgado and Celene Ibrahim
* Chapter Eleven
* Religious Perspectives on Gay Parenting
* Brett Krutzsch
* Chapter Twelve
* Religious Perspectives on Population Justice
* Daniel C. Maguire
* Different Ways of Making Families
* Chapter Thirteen
* Adoption, Personal Status, and Jewish Law
* Michael J. Broyde
* Chapter Fourteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Adoption
* Faisal Kutty
* Chapter Fifteen
* Adopting Embryos
* John Berkman
* Chapter Sixteen
* Biblical Contexts for Adoption and Surrogacy
* David M. Smolin
* Chapter Seventeen
* Jewish Perspectives on Gamete Use, Donation, and Surrogacy
* Elliot N. Dorff
* Chapter Eighteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Gamete Donation and Surrogacy
* Ayman Shabana
* Contraception and Abortion
* Chapter Nineteen
* Be Fruitful and Multiply...Except...: Contraception in Judaism:
Balancing Competing Values
* Michal Raucher
* Chapter Twenty
* Catholic Teaching on Contraception: An Unsettled Business?
* Aline H. Kalbian
* Chapter Twenty-One
* Contraception: Protestant Evangelical Perspectives
* David Fletcher
* Chapter Twenty-Two
* Abortion in the Jewish Tradition of Religious Humanism
* Noam Zohar
* Chapter Twenty-Three
* The Roman Catholic Position on Abortion
* Patrick Lee
* Chapter Twenty-Four
* Why Protestants Should Stop Talking (or at Least Talk Less) about
Abortion
* Kathryn D. Blanchard
* Chapter Twenty-Five
* Islamic Perspectives on Abortion
* Thomas Eich
* Chapter Twenty-Six
* Public Opinion and Attitudes toward Abortion: Patterns Across
Religious Traditions
* Ted G. Jelen
* Prenatal Diagnosis
* Chapter Twenty-Seven
* Pregnancy and Piety: The Situated Ethics of Prenatal Diagnostic
Technologies for Ultra-
* Orthodox Jewish Women
* Elly Teman and Tsipy Ivry
* Chapter Twenty-Eight
* Christian Perspectives on Prenatal Diagnosis
* Karen Peterson-Iyer
* Chapter Twenty-Nine
* Evangelical Perspectives on Prenatal Testing
* Paige Cunningham
* Dena S. Davis
* The Abrahamic Religious Traditions
* Chapter One
* Jewish Ethics: Theological Foundations, Classical Sources,
Hermeneutical Challenges
* Louis E. Newman
* Chapter Two
* Sources of Catholic Moral Theology
* Dolores L. Christie
* Chapter Three
* Protestant Sources of Moral Knowledge
* Karen L. Lebacqz
* Chapter Four
* Muslim Reproductive Ethics: Sources and Methodology
* Abdulaziz Sachedina
* Chapter Five
* The Role of Authority in Understanding Religious Ethics
* Dena S. Davis
* Chapter Six
* Natural Law and Reproductive Ethics
* Bethany Kieran Haile
* The Ethics of Being a Parent
* Chapter Seven
* Beyond the First Commandment: Procreation and Parenting in Judaism
* Seth Goren
* Chapter Eight
* Catholic Theology of Parenthood
* Ann Swaner
* Chapter Nine
* Protestant Perspectives on Procreation and Parenting
* Joel James Shuman
* Chapter Ten
* Children and Parents in the Qur'an and Premodern Islamic
Jurisprudence
* Janan Delgado and Celene Ibrahim
* Chapter Eleven
* Religious Perspectives on Gay Parenting
* Brett Krutzsch
* Chapter Twelve
* Religious Perspectives on Population Justice
* Daniel C. Maguire
* Different Ways of Making Families
* Chapter Thirteen
* Adoption, Personal Status, and Jewish Law
* Michael J. Broyde
* Chapter Fourteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Adoption
* Faisal Kutty
* Chapter Fifteen
* Adopting Embryos
* John Berkman
* Chapter Sixteen
* Biblical Contexts for Adoption and Surrogacy
* David M. Smolin
* Chapter Seventeen
* Jewish Perspectives on Gamete Use, Donation, and Surrogacy
* Elliot N. Dorff
* Chapter Eighteen
* Islamic Perspectives on Gamete Donation and Surrogacy
* Ayman Shabana
* Contraception and Abortion
* Chapter Nineteen
* Be Fruitful and Multiply...Except...: Contraception in Judaism:
Balancing Competing Values
* Michal Raucher
* Chapter Twenty
* Catholic Teaching on Contraception: An Unsettled Business?
* Aline H. Kalbian
* Chapter Twenty-One
* Contraception: Protestant Evangelical Perspectives
* David Fletcher
* Chapter Twenty-Two
* Abortion in the Jewish Tradition of Religious Humanism
* Noam Zohar
* Chapter Twenty-Three
* The Roman Catholic Position on Abortion
* Patrick Lee
* Chapter Twenty-Four
* Why Protestants Should Stop Talking (or at Least Talk Less) about
Abortion
* Kathryn D. Blanchard
* Chapter Twenty-Five
* Islamic Perspectives on Abortion
* Thomas Eich
* Chapter Twenty-Six
* Public Opinion and Attitudes toward Abortion: Patterns Across
Religious Traditions
* Ted G. Jelen
* Prenatal Diagnosis
* Chapter Twenty-Seven
* Pregnancy and Piety: The Situated Ethics of Prenatal Diagnostic
Technologies for Ultra-
* Orthodox Jewish Women
* Elly Teman and Tsipy Ivry
* Chapter Twenty-Eight
* Christian Perspectives on Prenatal Diagnosis
* Karen Peterson-Iyer
* Chapter Twenty-Nine
* Evangelical Perspectives on Prenatal Testing
* Paige Cunningham