All Posts Tagged With: "abortion"
Is the Abortion Debate Obsolete? Q+A with Liza Mundy
The complex ethical issues of assisted reproduction explored in reporter Liza Mundy’s new book, Everything Conceivable, (and reviewed earlier this week on this site) can make the abortion debate look outdated. ReligionWriter called up Mundy to discuss the new meanings of “reproductive choice,” the voice of religious leaders in answering these ethical questions, and what [...]
1Aug2007 | Andrea Useem | 2 comments | ContinuedFertility Medicine: Vexing Moral Questions You’ve Never Even Thought Of
If you’re looking for a summer-reading book that will both keep you up late at night turning pages and give you a shopping-list-long set of often-heartbreaking moral questions to ponder, then run don’t walk to get Liza Mundy’s recent book, Everything Conceivable: How Assisted Reproduction is Changing Men, Women and the World.
While reporters have covered [...]
Fred Thompson’s Faith: Churches of Christ 101
When James Dobson told U.S. News & World Reports’ Dan Gilgoff he didn’t think GOP presidential hopeful Fred Thompson was “Christian,” that sparked a have-you-seen-Fred-Thompson-at-church contest and other blogosphere debates over Thompson’s religious beliefs. Though the former Tennessee senator was baptized in the
Church of
Christ, he married his second wife, Jeri Kehn, at a United Church [...]