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- catalog contributor b2181315.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "10. The attitude of the church : The early and medieval church ; The Roman Catholic Church ; The Anglican Communion ; The Reformed Churches ; The Baptist Church ; The Methodist Church ; Other Churches ; The British Counsel of Churches ; Churchmanship and abortion stance -- 11. The search for a plumbline : Is this quest meaningful? ; "Love"- the only standard ; The primary object of our love -- 12. Old Testament Guidance : The meaning and marring of man ; Abortion in the Old Testament ; The sixth commandment ; Biblical grounds for taking life -- 13. The spiritual status of the fetus : Scientific pointers ; The soul an eternity? ; A tentative solution -- 14. New Testament Guidance : The basic commands ; The meaning of compassion ; Suffering as character-builder ; Making ethical decisions -- 15. The lesser evil? : The Christian walk ; Must the doctor be a second-rate Christian? -- Doing the will of God -- III. The medical and social question: Is abortion justified in this case? : 16. Typical problems and opinions -- 17. The diseased mother -- 18. The socio-economic factor : The woman as a person ; The worn-out mother ; The husbands attitude ; Poverty ; Housing ; Weighing the social factors -- 19. Illegitimate Pregnancy : Pregnancies arising from unwilling intercourses ; Incest ; Pregnancies arising from willing intercourses outside marriage ; The options open ; The widowed, divorced and separated".
- catalog description "20. The pregnant student -- 21. The child emotionally at risk : The half-caste child -- 22. The malformed fetus : Inherited abnormalities ; Damage to the fetus ; Clinical management -- 23. Mental and spiritual results of abortion : Maternal uncertainty ; Depression, remorse and guilt ; Childbirth after abortion ; The father -- 24. The physical results of abortion : Techniques of abortion ; Effects on future childbearing -- 25. The future for mother and child when abortion is refused : Suicide ; Outlook for the mother ; Outlook for the child -- 26. Psychiatric aspects : The status of psychiatric recommendations ; The problem of the doctor's philosophy ; The difficulty of forecasting the outcome ; The treatment of the women with mental symptoms -- 27. The decision : The decision-makers ; The approach to the patient ; Factors influencing decision ; Diagnosis ; Decision -- 28. The better way: Prevention or extra-martial conception : Filling the moral vacuum ; The case against extra-material intercourse ; Contraception for the unmarried ; The case for chastity -- 29. The better way: Prevention of unwanted pregnancies within marriage : Is contraception against nature? -- Abstinence -- Contraception -- Sterilization -- 30. The Future: The hind-sight pills : The morning-after pill ; The monthly pill ; The abortion pill ; The changed medical scene ; Moral problems in retrospective contraception -- VI. Epilogue : The Christian as patient and confidant ; Reading list".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 277-281.".
- catalog description "I. Abortion scene before and after liberalizing legislation : 1. The grounds for reform -- 2. The abortion scene in Britain prior to 1967: Backstreet abortion ; Legal abortion -- 3. The abortion scene abroad : Prohibition of abortion ; Abortion only to save the mother's life ; Abortion on maternal health grounds only ; Abortion on medico-social grounds ; Abortion on socio-economic grounds ; Withdrawal of al law on abortion -- 4. Argument for and against a liberal abortion law : Effect on the previous practice of abortion ; The woman's right to choose ; The child's right to be wanted and healthy ; Effect of illegitimate pregnancy ; Socio-economic factors ; World population ; The dignity of life ; Effect on the patient ; Effect on the doctor ; Effect on the nurse and the hospital ; A stop-gap? -- 5. The protagonists : The pro-abortion lobby ; Agnosticism and abortion reform ; The anti-abortion lobby ; Medical viewpoints -- 6. The will of the people : The abortion Act, 1967 ; Legal grounds for termination ; The conscience clause ; Certification -- 7. The changing climate of opinion -- 8. Life and death under a liberal abortion law : The general practitioner ; The private sector ; The public sector -- II. The ethical question: Is abortion ever justified? : 9. Why involve Christianity with abortion? : The religious basis of all viewpoints ; The inevitability of Christian involvement ; The worth of the individual ; Involvement in the total situation ; The call for social righteousness ; The watchman must be alert".
- catalog extent "288 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Abortion.".
- catalog identifier "0802834140".
- catalog isFormatOf "Abortion.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, Eerdmans".
- catalog relation "Abortion.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "301".
- catalog subject "Abortion Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Abortion.".
- catalog subject "HQ767 .G37 1972b".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. The attitude of the church : The early and medieval church ; The Roman Catholic Church ; The Anglican Communion ; The Reformed Churches ; The Baptist Church ; The Methodist Church ; Other Churches ; The British Counsel of Churches ; Churchmanship and abortion stance -- 11. The search for a plumbline : Is this quest meaningful? ; "Love"- the only standard ; The primary object of our love -- 12. Old Testament Guidance : The meaning and marring of man ; Abortion in the Old Testament ; The sixth commandment ; Biblical grounds for taking life -- 13. The spiritual status of the fetus : Scientific pointers ; The soul an eternity? ; A tentative solution -- 14. New Testament Guidance : The basic commands ; The meaning of compassion ; Suffering as character-builder ; Making ethical decisions -- 15. The lesser evil? : The Christian walk ; Must the doctor be a second-rate Christian? -- Doing the will of God -- III. The medical and social question: Is abortion justified in this case? : 16. Typical problems and opinions -- 17. The diseased mother -- 18. The socio-economic factor : The woman as a person ; The worn-out mother ; The husbands attitude ; Poverty ; Housing ; Weighing the social factors -- 19. Illegitimate Pregnancy : Pregnancies arising from unwilling intercourses ; Incest ; Pregnancies arising from willing intercourses outside marriage ; The options open ; The widowed, divorced and separated".
- catalog tableOfContents "20. The pregnant student -- 21. The child emotionally at risk : The half-caste child -- 22. The malformed fetus : Inherited abnormalities ; Damage to the fetus ; Clinical management -- 23. Mental and spiritual results of abortion : Maternal uncertainty ; Depression, remorse and guilt ; Childbirth after abortion ; The father -- 24. The physical results of abortion : Techniques of abortion ; Effects on future childbearing -- 25. The future for mother and child when abortion is refused : Suicide ; Outlook for the mother ; Outlook for the child -- 26. Psychiatric aspects : The status of psychiatric recommendations ; The problem of the doctor's philosophy ; The difficulty of forecasting the outcome ; The treatment of the women with mental symptoms -- 27. The decision : The decision-makers ; The approach to the patient ; Factors influencing decision ; Diagnosis ; Decision -- 28. The better way: Prevention or extra-martial conception : Filling the moral vacuum ; The case against extra-material intercourse ; Contraception for the unmarried ; The case for chastity -- 29. The better way: Prevention of unwanted pregnancies within marriage : Is contraception against nature? -- Abstinence -- Contraception -- Sterilization -- 30. The Future: The hind-sight pills : The morning-after pill ; The monthly pill ; The abortion pill ; The changed medical scene ; Moral problems in retrospective contraception -- VI. Epilogue : The Christian as patient and confidant ; Reading list".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Abortion scene before and after liberalizing legislation : 1. The grounds for reform -- 2. The abortion scene in Britain prior to 1967: Backstreet abortion ; Legal abortion -- 3. The abortion scene abroad : Prohibition of abortion ; Abortion only to save the mother's life ; Abortion on maternal health grounds only ; Abortion on medico-social grounds ; Abortion on socio-economic grounds ; Withdrawal of al law on abortion -- 4. Argument for and against a liberal abortion law : Effect on the previous practice of abortion ; The woman's right to choose ; The child's right to be wanted and healthy ; Effect of illegitimate pregnancy ; Socio-economic factors ; World population ; The dignity of life ; Effect on the patient ; Effect on the doctor ; Effect on the nurse and the hospital ; A stop-gap? -- 5. The protagonists : The pro-abortion lobby ; Agnosticism and abortion reform ; The anti-abortion lobby ; Medical viewpoints -- 6. The will of the people : The abortion Act, 1967 ; Legal grounds for termination ; The conscience clause ; Certification -- 7. The changing climate of opinion -- 8. Life and death under a liberal abortion law : The general practitioner ; The private sector ; The public sector -- II. The ethical question: Is abortion ever justified? : 9. Why involve Christianity with abortion? : The religious basis of all viewpoints ; The inevitability of Christian involvement ; The worth of the individual ; Involvement in the total situation ; The call for social righteousness ; The watchman must be alert".
- catalog title "Abortion: the personal dilemma; a Christian gynaecologist examines the medical, social, and spiritual issues, by R. F. R. Gardner. With a foreword by J. A. Stallworthy.".
- catalog type "text".