The case for life equipping Christians to engage the culture
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Wheaton, Ill. :
Crossway Books
2009.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. Pro-life Christians clarify the debate. What's the issue?
- What is the unborn?
- What makes humans valuable?
- Is embryonic stem cell research morally complex?
- pt. 2. Pro-life Christians establish a foundation for the debate. The ground rules, part 1 : can you name my claim?
- The ground rules, part 2 : is moral neutrality possible?
- Foundations : does God matter? (or, am I just matter?)
- Dead silence : does the Bible justify abortion?
- pt. 3. Pro-life Christians answer objections persuasively. From debate to dialogue : asking the right questions
- The coathanger objection : women will die from back-alley abortions
- The tolerance objection : you shouldn't force your views on others
- The single issue objection : pro-lifers should broaden their focus
- The hard cases objection : rape justifies abortion
- The I don't like you objection : men can't get pregnant and other personal attacks
- The bodily autonomy objection : it's my body, I'll decide
- pt. 4. Pro-life Christians teach and equip. Equip to engage : the pro-life pastor in the 21st century
- Healed and equipped : hope for post-abortion men and women
- Here we stand : co-belligerence without theological compromise
- Can we win? : how pro-life Christians are making an extraordinary impact.