<P>Might pregnancy form women just as much as children?<BR /><BR /> When we talk about pregnancy we too often end up talking clinically and sentimentally. Pregnancy is medical details&#160;and a whirl of emotions. It is vitamins and baby showers and feelings. But it is so much more.&#160;<BR /><BR /> In&#160;<I>Showing</I>&#160;Agnes Howard takes us beyond clinical reductionism and fluffy sentimentality to show us how to take&#160;pregnancy seriously as hard but important work. It is not just a bodily process she argues but an active&#160;work of care&mdash;one that underscores the generosity and mutual dependence we all require in order to live. It is an act&#160;of &ldquo;radical hospitality&rdquo; that shows us all what it means to be human.&#160;<BR /><BR /> Howard delves into prenatal care literature from the Christian tradition to find images and vocabulary that elevate and&#160;honor pregnancy&mdash;not only for the benefit of expectant parents but also their communities and the church. Taking&#160;pregnancy seriously does not entail viewing it as a woman&rsquo;s only role or romanticizing it. Instead&#160;<I>Showing&#160;</I>maintains&#160;that thinking well about pregnancy can help not only childbearing women but all who surround them understand how&#160;to live together more faithfully.<BR /> &#160;</P>
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