Abortion Policy and Christian Social Ethics in the United States
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Todays Christian pro-life movement has misplaced its priorities. The issue of abortion is more complex than the movement often appreciates. For a start Scripture is less clear about the moral weight of the fetus than we often think. In fact early Christians took different positions on abortion because they also relied on different scientific sources about the unborn. Furthermore Christian conservatives today do not acknowledge that in American history as today Christian stances on abortion were motivated by other political fears: White Protestant Americans developed different state laws on abortion to accomplish anti-immigrant goals in the North but anti-black racism in the South. That messiness impacts U.S. constitutional law including Roe v. Wade. Meanwhile Scripture commissions Gods people to confront socio-economic factors that push abortion rates higher: male privilege and the disempowerment of women; the high cost of child raising; the causes of birth defects; the desire to care narrowly for just my children; mistaken views about contraception and the culture wars; and most of all poverty. This book incorporates biblical studies church history science social science history and public policy to argue that we must not approach abortion policy primarily from a criminal justice standpoint as modern conservatives do but from a broad social and economic standpoint meant to benefit and bless all children.
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