Culture of Life, Culture of Death

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Pub. Date: 2001-08-01
Publisher(s): Linacre Centre for Health Care
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Table of Contents

Introduction
1(4)
Luke Gormally
Opening Address
5(6)
Cardinal Thomas J. Winning
The Culture of Death 11(82)
Secularism, the root of the culture of death
13(14)
John Finnis
De-Christianising England: Newman, Mill and the Stationary State
27(22)
Dermot Fenlon
The political theory of the culture of death
49(22)
Robert P. George
Population control: the global contours of the culture of death
71(22)
Kateryna Fedoryka Cuddeback
The Culture of Life 93(2)
1. Theology and the Culture of Life 95(58)
Faith in the incarnation, death and resurrection of Jesus, and the culture of life
95(12)
Livio Melina
What does it mean for a Christian to be ``against the world but for the world''?
107(30)
Carlo Lorenzo Rossetti
The Church as a community of hope in face of the culture of death
137(16)
Bishop Donal Murray
2. Promoting the Culture of Life 153(40)
The role of the Bishop in promoting the Gospel of Life
155(15)
Archbishop George Pell
The role of the priest in promoting the culture of life
170(10)
Richard M. Hogan
The role of the family in promoting a culture of life
180(13)
Laura L. Garcia
3. Politics and the Culture of Life 193(50)
Some problems of conscience in bio-lawmaking
195(32)
Anthony Fisher
Some recent treatments of the private defence of innocent human life
227(16)
J. L. A. Garcia
4. Medicine, the Developing World and the Culture of Life 243(26)
A preferential option for poor mothers
245(12)
R. L. Walley
Combating the spread of AIDS
257(12)
Sr. Miriam Duggan
Supplementary Papers 269(74)
Eugenic genetic engineering as a manifestation of the culture of death in human genetics
271(8)
Thomasz Kraj
Wojtylan insight into love and friendship: shared consciousness and the breakdown of solidarity
279(20)
Scott FitzGibbon
The science and politics of stem cell research
299(9)
Richard M. Doerflinger
Countering the contraceptive mentality
308(5)
Helen Davies
The culture of life and the quality of life ethic: an either/or?
313(9)
Christopher Kaczor
Challenging a consensus: why Evangelium Vitae does not permit legislators to vote for `imperfect legislation'
322(21)
Colin Harte
Contributors 343(2)
Index 345

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