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Reproduction and the Common Good

Global Perspectives from the Catholic Tradition

Simeiqi He Emily Reimer-Barry

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English
Pickwick Publications
17 February 2025
In this cutting-edge collection, theologians from around the world consider the relationship between reproduction and social justice. These scholars address the complex injustices women face and reflect on the teachings and mission of the Catholic Church in light of the varied experiences of women across the globe.
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Imprint:   Pickwick Publications
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   562g
ISBN:   9798385214266
Series:   Global Theological Ethics
Pages:   422
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Simeiqi He is a research scholar at Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology. Emily Reimer-Barry is professor of theology and religious studies at the University of San Diego.

Reviews for Reproduction and the Common Good: Global Perspectives from the Catholic Tradition

""In July 2020, Emily Reimer-Barry and Simeiqi He co-convened a virtual roundtable to discuss reproduction and the common good eight times a year for nearly three years. Now, in this volume of sixteen robust essays, they present what is so often overlooked, the agency of women in an evidently unequal and unjust world. Reproduction and the Common Good: Global Perspectives from the Catholic Tradition is beyond doubt a ground-breaking work. As such, we hope it continues to generate and sustain the generous and collaborative spirit of bringing to light and to discussion the challenges of many whose faces and voices are still to be known."" --James F. Keenan, SJ, Canisius Professor, Boston College ""This book shines a spotlight on the suffering of so many women relative to their task of transmitting life. Structural inequalities and socioeconomic injustices sometimes make motherhood more of a problem than a joy. Knowing how to competently but not abstractly illustrate the central aspects of this condition, even in light of Christian ethics, is the great merit of this volume, which deserves recognition and all our consideration."" --Antonio Autiero, professor emeritus of moral theology, Münster, Germany ""The essays in this ground-breaking collection shift the terms of the debate about reproduction in Catholic theological ethics. Capturing the unheard voices of women and their allies around the world, this collection draws on the Catholic moral tradition to offer new perspectives on reproductive justice. By reclaiming women's moral agency and foregrounding the principles of social justice and common good, this brave and innovative collection provides hope for the future."" --Linda Hogan, professor of ecumenics, Trinity College Dublin ""This book listens to women around the world and brings to light the difficult living conditions under which these women have to make decisions for their families. It rightly draws attention to the common good and argues that this must include a holistic improvement of women's reproductive health. This collaboration between moral theologians is a best practice example of synodality and solidarity at the global level."" --Sigrid Müller, Institute for Ethics and Law in Medicine, University of Vienna ""This is a highly original collection, and an urgently needed one! Abortion controversies often are driven by local cultures, religions, politics, and laws. But ethics demands a broader perspective. The authors who gather here expand the horizons across women's diverse experiences, while revealing common ground. An important example of how to do Christian ethics today!"" --Lisa Sowle Cahill, J. Donald Monan, S.J. Professor of Theology, Boston College


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