The Church and Abortion: A Catholic Dissent
George Dennis O'Brien, Rowman & Littlefield, $29.95 (180p) ISBN 9781442205772
O'Brien, former president of Bucknell University and the University of Rochester, has articulated a balanced perspective on abortion, which, given how contentious this issue has become, means it will probably please very few. Placing the words "Catholic" and "dissent" in the same title may turn some off, but this is hardly the primary purpose. The author's great contribution is in illustrating a way to navigate this thorny social issue while maintaining civility and respect. He is a master of well-crafted arguments and does not allow ad hominem attacks and overly emotional rants to rule the day. The author understands the weak points of each side of this ongoing debate. Criminalizing abortion, he contends, is a road with a dead end for the pro-life contingent. To the other side he insists that a human fetus is not simply chaff—it is deserving of respect and some moral consideration. O'Brien is well versed on the literature regarding abortion, and he frequently quotes numerous scholars. A reader needs to have an open mind to benefit from this author's work, but those who do will gain much. (Sept.)
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Reviewed on: 10/25/2010
Genre: Religion
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