The Sanctity of Human Life and its Protection

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The Sanctity of Human Life and its Protection

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This work examines the various implications of the Roman Catholic doctrine of the sanctity of life. Divided into three parts, it examines the documents and theory that constitute the sanctity of life, and how the sanctity of life should protect life at the beginning and at the end. The section dedicated to protecting the sanctity of life at the beginning, tracks the historical development of the Catholic position on abortion, and also discusses the church's stand on the premature induction of labor and the harvest of fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes. The section dedicated to protecting the sanctity of life at the end examines the history of Catholic teachings on suicide and discusses terminating life support.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Acknowledgments
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 The Sanctity of Human Life:
Chapter 4 Imago Dei and the Sanctity of Human Life
Chapter 5 Protecting Human Life at the Beginning:
Chapter 6 Thompson and Abortion
Chapter 7 Early Induction of Labor and Maternal Distress: The Medical Abortion and Craniotomy Controversies
Chapter 8 Pharaoh's Magicians: The Ethics and Efficacy of Human Fetal Tissue Transplants
Chapter 9 Protecting Human Life at its End:
Chapter 10 The Development of the Roman Catholic Teachings on Suicide
Chapter 11 Can One Withhold Tube Feeding from the Comatose Without Intending Death?
Chapter 12 Indirectly Intended Life-Shortening Analgesia: Clarifying the Principle
Chapter 13 Should the Catholic Church Give Christian Burial to Rational Suicides?
Chapter 14 Index

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Published Feb 28 2002
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 244
ISBN 9780761822196
Imprint University Press of America
Dimensions 231 x 148 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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