The Human Life Review, Volume XVIII Number 4, Fall 1992

The Human Life Review, Volume XVIII Number 4, Fall 1992

by Tom Bethell, Mary Ann Glendon, Joseph Sobran, Maggie Gallagher, Mary Meehan, Faith Abbott, James Hitchcock, Jack Fowler, Ray Kerrison, William B. Murchison

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

O tej książce

The Human Life Review is the only publication of its kind in the a journal devoted to life issues, primarily abortion (William F. Buckley once praised it as "the focus of civilized discussion of the abortion issue"), but also "neonaticide," genetic engineering, cloning, and fetal tissue experimentation, as well as the end-of-life issues of euthanasia, assisted suicide and suicide. We also publish articles dealing with more general questions of family and what the "abortion mentality" has done to our culture; how moral relativism has pervaded our political process as well as our educational system; and how the debates over day care and the children's rights movements, as well as the controversy over health care and end-of-life decision making, reflect a society sharply divided on the most basic moral questions. Partial in the Closet (Sobran).- Dr. C. Everett 'Dr. Kildare Inside the Beltway' (Hitchcock).- Abortion and 'The Poor' (Fowler).- The 'Itching for Sound Doctrine?' (Murchison).- Toys in Babesland (Abbott).- Why a Good Charity Is Hard to Find (Meehan).

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