Faith and Fertility: Attitudes Towards Reproductive Practices in Different Religions from Ancient to Modern TimesRuth Landau, Eric Blyth Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2009-07-15 - 256 psl. When an individual or couple is considering a difficult choice such as IVF treatment or third party assisted conception, the moral and ethical basis for their decisions may often be informed by their particular faith traditions. |
Turinys
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Objective Truths Moral Absolutes and the
Natural Law | 34 |
Wrestling with
Fertility Issues | 56 |
3 Islamic Identity and the Ethics of Assisted
Reproduction | 86 |
Vedic Learnings | 111 |
5 Chinese Traditional Belief Systems Livelihood
and Fertility | 137 |
Fertility and Technological
Intervention in the Quest for Enlightenment | 159 |
Yoruba Traditional Faith | 179 |
Orthodox Jewish Perspectives on Fertility | 204 |
9 Faith and Fertility in Reform Jewish Thought | 225 |
THE EDITORS | 247 |
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back cover | 258 |