Abolishing Abortion

Abolishing Abortion
Title Abolishing Abortion PDF eBook
Author Frank Pavone
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 256
Release 2015-08-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1400205735

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The struggle against abortion in our nation has been going on a long time. Sometimes it seems like an evil that will never go away. People want to get involved in the fight, but it feels futile, and increasingly the culture tells Christians to stay out of politics. Longtime activist Rev. Frank Pavone counters this frustrated mindset with challenge, encouragement, plain facts, and a healthy dose of strategy. He explores biblical, moral, historical, and legal reasons Christians belong in the public square and challenges both churches and individual Christians to full engagement. Pavone argues convincingly that the battle against abortion not only can be won, but must be won. The soul of our nation depends on it.

Abortion to Abolition

Abortion to Abolition
Title Abortion to Abolition PDF eBook
Author Martha Paynter
Publisher Fernwood Publishing
Pages 274
Release 2022-05-25T00:00:00Z
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1773635255

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The history of abortion decriminalization and critical advocacy efforts to improve access in Canada deserve to be better known. Ordinary people persevered to make Canada the most progressive country in the world with respect to abortion care. But while abortion access is poorly understood, so too are the persistent threats to reproductive justice in this country: sexual violence, gun violence, homophobia and transphobia, criminalization of sex work, reproductive oppression of Indigenous women and girls, privatization of fertility health services, and the racism and colonialism of policing and the prison system. This beautifully illustrated book tells the empowering true stories behind the struggles for reproductive justice in Canada, celebrating past wins and revealing how prison abolitionism is key to the path forward.

Women against Abortion

Women against Abortion
Title Women against Abortion PDF eBook
Author Karissa Haugeberg
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 0
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780252082467

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Women from remarkably diverse religious, social, and political backgrounds made up the rank-and-file of anti-abortion activism. Empowered by--yet in many cases scared of--the changes wrought by feminism, they founded grassroots groups, developed now-familiar strategies and tactics, and gave voice to the movement's moral and political dimensions. Drawing on oral histories and interviews with prominent figures, Karissa Haugeberg examines American women 's fight against abortion. Beginning in the 1960s, she looks at Marjory Mecklenburg's attempt to shift the attention of anti-abortion leaders from the rights of fetuses to the needs of pregnant women. Moving forward she traces the grassroots work of Catholic women, including Juli Loesch and Joan Andrews, and their encounters with the influx of evangelicals into the movement. She also looks at the activism of evangelical Protestant Shelley Shannon, a prominent pro-life extremist of the 1990s. Throughout, Haugeberg explores important questions such as the ways people fused religious conviction with partisan politics, activists' rationalizations for lethal violence, and how women claimed space within an unshakably patriarchal movement.

Courageous

Courageous
Title Courageous PDF eBook
Author Kristan Hawkins
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2012-12-10
Genre Abortion
ISBN 9781481171717

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The president of Students for Life of America presents stories of young people's first-hand experiences with and work toward ending abortion.

Defending Life

Defending Life
Title Defending Life PDF eBook
Author Francis J. Beckwith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 482
Release 2007-08-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139466429

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Defending Life is arguably the most comprehensive defense of the pro-life position on abortion - morally, legally, and politically - that has ever been published in an academic monograph. It offers a detailed and critical analysis of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey as well as arguments by those who defend a Rawlsian case for abortion-choice, such as J. J. Thomson. The author defends the substance view of persons as the view with the most explanatory power. The substance view entails that the unborn is a subject of moral rights from conception. While defending this view, the author responds to the arguments of thinkers such as Boonin, Dworkin, Stretton, Ford and Brody. He also critiques Thomson's famous violinist argument and its revisions by Boonin and McDonagh. Defending Life includes chapters critiquing arguments found in popular politics and the controversy over cloning and stem cell research.

Abortion Rights

Abortion Rights
Title Abortion Rights PDF eBook
Author Kate Greasley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 269
Release 2018
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1107170931

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Presents critical and forcefully argued debate between two moral philosophers, setting out strong cases on both sides of the argument.

Dollars for Life

Dollars for Life
Title Dollars for Life PDF eBook
Author Mary Ziegler
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 339
Release 2022
Genre Law
ISBN 0300260148

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"The modern Republican Party is the party of conservative Christianity and big business-two things so closely identified with the contemporary GOP that we hardly notice the strangeness of the pairing. Legal historian Mary Ziegler traces how the antiabortion movement helped to forge and later upend this alliance. Beginning with the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Buckley v. Valeo, right-to-lifers fought to gain power in the GOP by changing how campaign spending-and the First Amendment-work. The antiabortion movement helped to revolutionize the rules of money in US politics and convinced conservative voters to fixate on the federal courts. Ultimately, the campaign finance landscape that abortion foes created fueled the GOP's embrace of populism and the rise of Donald Trump. Ziegler offers a surprising new view of the slow drift to extremes in American politics-and explains how it had everything to do with campaign spending."--Front jacket flap.