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The afterlife is often a concern during fragile moments of reproductive loss. The historical church ignored the death of unborn beings and the precarity of pregnancy, focusing more on the soul than the body. A new approach to eschatology is needed that upholds emerging unborn life and the pregnant believer's moral agency.

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The afterlife is often a concern during fragile moments of reproductive loss. The historical church ignored the death of unborn beings and the precarity of pregnancy, focusing more on the soul than the body. A new approach to eschatology is needed that upholds emerging unborn life and the pregnant believer's moral agency.
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Autorenporträt
Margaret Kamitsuka is the Francis W. and Lydia L. Davis Professor Emeritus of Religion at Oberlin College, Ohio. She is the author of Unborn Bodies (2023), Abortion and the Christian Tradition (2019), and Feminist Theology and the Challenge of Difference (2007). She edited The Embrace of Eros: Bodies, Desires, and Sexuality in Christianity (2010) and is coeditor of The T & T Clark Reader in Abortion and Religion (2023). She has published widely, including in The Oxford Handbook of Theology, Sexuality and Gender , Journal of Religious Ethics, Journal for the Feminist Study of Religion, Theology Today, and Christianity and Literature. She serves in public-facing forums as an expert on issues of reproductive ethics and abortion.