Bioethics, Law, and Human Life Issues

A Catholic Perspective on Marriage, Family, Contraception, Abortion, Reproductive Technology, and Death and Dying

D Brian Scarnecchia author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:2nd Jun '10

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Bioethics, Law, and Human Life Issues: A Catholic Perspective on Marriage, Family, Contraception, Abortion, Reproductive Technology, and Death and Dying draws on the Magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church to outline a Catholic response to a host of controversial issues related to human life. Scarnecchia lays out a Catholic moral theology based on the writings of Pope John Paul II and Thomas Aquinas, and he then applies those Christian moral principles to today's most contentious ethical issues, including reproductive technology, embryo adoption, contraception, abortion, family and same-sex marriage, and euthanasia and assisted suicide. This review of Catholic moral principles brings together an in-depth consideration of the central human life issues of our day with abundant reference to the Church's social teaching and to contrasting positions of today's leading ethicists.

Any ethicists, priest, or Protestant minister interested in both ethics and the Catholic position on these issues will find this book a valuable resource and reference for years to come. The volume is thoroughly researched and documented. * American Reference Books Annual, May-August 2010 *
Brian Scarnecchia has written an impressive book that applies Catholic moral theology and Christian moral principles to the most important issues of our time. The book is the fruit of his many years of teaching courses in Theology, Human Life Studies, and Law at Franciscan University and Ave Maria Law School. The heart of this book flows from both the light of right reason and the light of Christ. * Catholic Social Science Review *

ISBN: 9780810874220

Dimensions: 245mm x 167mm x 30mm

Weight: 828g

460 pages