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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. 1 | Foundational Discussions | 1 |
Narrative, Act, Structure: John Paul II's Method of Moral Analysis | 3 | |
Moral Rhetoric and Moral Reasoning: Some Reflections on Evangelium Vitae | 21 | |
The Gospel of Life and the Culture of Death: A Response to John Conley | 37 | |
The Moral Argumentation of Evangelium Vitae | 46 | |
The Use of Scripture in Evangelium Vitae: A Response to James Keenan | 63 | |
Sanctity of Life and Its Implications: Reflections on James Keenan's Essay | 71 | |
Infallible Teaching on Moral Issues? Reflections on Veritatis Splendor and Evangelium Vitae | 77 | |
Infallible Teaching on Moral Issues? A Response | 90 | |
On Interpretation, on Infallibility: A Response to Fr. Sullivan | 98 | |
Pt. 2 | Thematic Considerations | 103 |
Technology, Efficiency, and Gender in Evangelium Vitae | 105 | |
The (Ir) Rationality of Modernity? Critical Reflections on Evangelium Vitae - Comments on Kathryn Olesko's Essay | 121 | |
Tensions in a Catholic Theology of the Body: A Response to Kathryn Olesko's Essay | 127 | |
The Limits of Ordinary Virtue: The Limits of the Criminal Law in Implementing Evangelium Vitae | 132 | |
Whose Virtue? Which Morality? The Limits of Law as a Teacher of Virtue - A Comment on Cathleen Kaveny | 150 | |
Pt. 3 | Moral Controversies | 157 |
Evangelium Vitae: Abortion | 159 | |
A Response to Leslie Griffin's Essay | 174 | |
A Response to Leslie Griffin | 179 | |
In the Service of Life: Evangelium Vitae and Medical Research | 186 | |
On the Justification and Limits of Medical Research: A Response to Kevin Wildes | 199 | |
Research and Experimentation: A Response to Kevin Wildes's Essay | 206 | |
Situating the Teaching of John Paul II on Capital Punishment: Reflections on Evangelium Vitae 56 | 210 | |
Evangelium Vitae on Capital Punishment: A Response to John Langan | 223 | |
A Response to John Langan's Essay | 231 | |
Evangelium Vitae, Euthanasia, and Physician-Assisted Suicide: John Paul II's Dialogue with the Culture and Ethics of Contemporary Medicine | 236 | |
Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Response to Edmund Pellegrino | 254 | |
Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: A Response to Edmund Pellegrino | 259 | |
Contributors | 263 | |
Index | 265 |
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