Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life

Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life

by James D. Slack
Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life

Abortion, Execution, and the Consequences of Taking Life

by James D. Slack

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Overview

Author James D. Slack guides the reader through an in-depth examination of policy toward life and death in the United States. Examining human life from the perspective of Imago Dei—the idea of being made in God's image—Slack argues that the taking of human life is the termination of the image of God. Intended to remind citizens and governments of their obligations to determine moral truth, this volume uses theocentric phenomenology to focus on the intimate consequences of abortion and capital punishment. Abortion alternatives as well as execution alternatives are explored as ways to encourage a policy that affirms life. This volume intends to reconcile the truth found in the world with the truth found in scripture. To do so, Slack studies the intimate consequences of murder, abortion, and capital punishment. Using a methodology of direct observation and qualitative open-ended conversations, Slack interviewed eighty-one people about abortion and its alternatives, the death penalty and its alternatives, and justice in society. This second edition is completely revised, placing greater emphasis on the thoughts of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and includes a new chapter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412853989
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 07/30/2014
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

James D. Slack is a professor in the Robertson School of Government at Regent University. He is the author of two editions of HIV/AIDS and the Public Workplace. Much of his thinking and research focuses on theocentric phenomenology as it applies to the American political community and the American public service.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
1 Morality, Choice, and America
2 The Word of God and Other Reasoning
3 The Real of Abortion
4 The Real of Sustaining Life: Abortion Alternatives
5 The Real of Murder and Capital Punishment
6 The Real of Misery Shared: Prison without Parole
7 Outward Justice and Imago Dei
Bibliography
Index

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