Defending Life: A Moral and Legal Case Against Abortion Choice

Beckwith, Francis J.


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Defending Life is the most comprehensive defense of the pro-life position on abortion ever published. It is sophisticated, but still accessible to the ordinary citizen. Without high-pitched rhetoric or appeals to religion, the author offers a careful and respectful case for why the pro-life view of human life is correct. He responds to the strongest pro-choice arguments found in law, science, philosophy, politics, and the media. He explains and critiques Roe v. Wade, and he explains why virtually all the popular prochoice arguments fail. There is simply nothing like this book.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780521691352
  • Page Count
    296
  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date
    January 2011

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About the Author

Francis J. Beckwith is a philosopher who publishes and teaches in the areas of politics, jurisprudence, religion, and ethics. He is Professor of Philosophy and Church-State Studies, and Co-Director of the Program in Philosophical Studies of Religion in the Institute for Studies of Religion, at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

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Defending Life is the most comprehensive defense of the pro-life position on abortion ever published. It is sophisticated, but still accessible to the ordinary citizen. Without high-pitched rhetoric or appeals to religion, the author offers a careful and respectful case for why the pro-life view of human life is correct. He responds to the strongest pro-choice arguments found in law, science, philosophy, politics, and the media. He explains and critiques Roe v. Wade, and he explains why virtually all the popular prochoice arguments fail. There is simply nothing like this book.

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