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Reimagining Faith and Abortion

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In this book, faith leaders, scholars and activists from around the globe provide their perspective on faith and abortion. They reflect on examples of faith organisations which have provided leader...
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  • 09 January 2024
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In this book, faith leaders, scholars and activists from around the globe provide their perspective on faith and abortion. They reflect on examples of faith organisations which have provided leadership on the issue as well as examining religious approaches from Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and interfaith perspectives.

Challenging the assumption that all people of faith are anti-abortion, this book provides a counterpoint to right-wing faith perspectives and outlines how faith communities reimagine abortion as an issue of social, pastoral and theological concern.

Providing perspectives from the global North and South, it includes settings where abortion is legal, and where it is restricted, and settings where abortion stigma is ever-present to settings where abortion is normalised. It also demonstrates the complex connections between faith and abortion, how women and pregnant people are positioned in society and how morality is claimed and challenged.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 210
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 09 January 2024
ISBN: 9781447370154
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Abortion & Birth Control, Ethical issues, topics and debates: reproductive health, abortion and birth control, RELIGION / Islam / General, RELIGION / Judaism / General, RELIGION / Christianity / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology of Religion, Judaism, Social discrimination and social justice, Social groups: religious groups and communities, Religious issues and debates, Christianity, Islam
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“This edited collection offers an important corrective to the pervasive view that religion is always opposed to abortion. The chapters in this text – drawn from a range of religious traditions and international contexts – highlight that the relationship between religion and abortion is highly nuanced, complex and embodied.” Sarah-Jane Page, University of Nottingham

Fiona Bloomer is Senior Lecturer in the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences at Ulster University. Her research focuses on abortion, abortion policy and faith.

Kellie Turtle is Research Associate in the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences at Ulster University. Her research examines the development of progressive faith discourse on abortion in Northern Ireland and its impact on abortion law and policy.

1. Introduction - Kellie Turtle and Fiona Bloomer

2. Redeemed by reproduction? Exploring compulsory motherhood and abortion stigma - Selina Palm

3. Suspending judgement: exploring pedagogical approaches that centre the contextual embodied experiences of those affected in the process of sexual reproductive health and rights decision making and ethical reflection - Charlene van der Walt

4. Pastoral guidelines through a reproductive justice lens - Emilie Weiderud

5. Abortion in Malaysia: challenges and necessity - Syarifatul Adibah

6. The power of religious voice in abortion law reform advocacy: inter-faith approaches to abortion law reform in Malawi - Brian Ligomeka

7. Abortion and faith in Latin America: an interfaith perspective - María de los Ángeles Roberto

8. Sri Lanka: abortion and Buddhism – a conversation with Dakshitha Wickremarathne - Dakshitha Wickremarathne and Fiona Bloomer

9. Reflections on faith-based abortion advocacy as the US faces a future without Roe: a conversation with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg - Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and Kellie Turtle

10. Marking the absence of an embodied theology: an analysis of how people of faith talk about abortion in Northern Ireland - Nóirín MacNamara and Fiona Bloomer

11. Seeds of hope in progressive Christian discourse on abortion in Northern Ireland - Kellie Turtle

12. Faith voices for reproductive justice in Northern Ireland - Kellie Turtle and participants from Faith Voices for Reproductive Justice

13. Conclusion - Kellie Turtle and Fiona Bloomer