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Slaughter of the innocents : abortion, birth control, and divorce in light of science, law, and theology
- Title
- Slaughter of the innocents : abortion, birth control, and divorce in light of science, law, and theology / John Warwick Montgomery.
- Author
- Montgomery, John Warwick.
- Publication
- Westchester, Ill. : Cornerstone Books, ©1981.
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- Description
- 128 pages; 21 cm
- Summary
- The essays comprising this volume are predicated on the belief that current abortion practice in the United States is indeed a slaughter of innocents, and that the God of Scripture would have us return to that respect for fetal life which he himself manifested in the giving of his own Son for our salvation. Scientifically, the genetic argument for human person-hood commencing at the moment of conception is irrefutable. Jurisprudentially, we can only second the position taken by constitutionalist Joseph P. Witherspoon, the Thomas Shelton Maxey Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law ...
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Contents
- How to decide the birth control question -- Dialogue on marriage, divorce, and abortion -- American Medical Association symposium: when does life begin? -- The Christian view of the fetus -- Abortion and the law: three clarifications -- Are we in danger of imminent judgment?
- ISBN
- 0891072160
- 9780891072164
- LCCN
- 81065469
- OCLC
- ocm07534946
- 7534946
- SCSB-64304
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library