Not My Own: Abortion and the Marks of the ChurchThis is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This timely, tough-minded work examines the implications of the church's distinctive characteristics in relation to the most heated moral crisis of our age. Writing from an ecumenical perspective, the authors explore the traditional "marks" of the church -- the Word and the sacraments -- and ask what difference the church can and should make in the lives of human beings affected by abortion. No other book has approached the issue of abortion from this perspective; no other book offers such sound practical help. |
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The Centrality of the Subject | 7 |
The Word Rightly Preached | 19 |
Baptism Rightly Administered 355 | 35 |
The Supper Rightly Celebrated | 51 |
The Supper and the Christian Life | 65 |
The Church and The Hard Cases | 75 |
Abortion and Church Discipline | 91 |
Abortion and the Churchs Ministry of Service | 105 |
Epilogue | 127 |
The Changing Definition of Viability | 136 |
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