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Daily Archives: November 20, 2012
Kristin Luker’s Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood 5: The Pro-Life Movement and Ideology
In my latest reading of Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood, Kristin Luker discussed the development of the pro-life movement. At first, during the 1960’s (prior to 1967), the pro-life movement consisted largely of Catholic male professionals, who believed that … Continue reading
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Tagged Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood, Carter Administration, Kristin Luker, left-wing, lou cannon, Pro-Choice, Pro-Life, right-wing, White House Conference on Families
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Universal Sabbath; Powers and God’s Personality; Ethics; Who Said
For my write-up today on The Cambridge Companion to Philo, I’ll do what I did yesterday: I’ll refer to some things that stood out to me in each essay that I read (or began to read, or finished reading). 1. … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, Greco-Roman, Religion
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