A Protestant Critique of the Contraception Debate

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Author: Austin Tallman ISBN: 9780989760416
Publisher: Tallman Publications Publication: August 11, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Austin Tallman
ISBN: 9780989760416
Publisher: Tallman Publications
Publication: August 11, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A Protestant Critique of the Contraception Debate dives into the highly controversial issue of artificial birth control. With an ever growing number of publications being released that oppose the use of contraception, Austin Tallman closely examines the arguments criticizing birth control use, and he offers a powerful defense from a Protestant Christian perspective. Written in a conversational tone, this book provides guidance to Christians who are curious about the moral arguments surrounding contraception. 

Contents: 

Chapter 1- The Fundamental Problems in the Contraception Debate 
Chapter 2- The Two Sides of the Debate 
Chapter 3- Medical Aspects of Contraception with Moral Implications 
Chapter 4- A Protestant Critique of the Contraception Debate 


Topics include: 

-Is contraception murder before conception? 
-Biblical arguments 
-The Catholic doctrine of threefold intercourse 
-Natural family planning 
-Is something unnatural bad? 
-Moral concerns pertaining to different types of contraception 
-Natural law philosophy vs. The Bible

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A Protestant Critique of the Contraception Debate dives into the highly controversial issue of artificial birth control. With an ever growing number of publications being released that oppose the use of contraception, Austin Tallman closely examines the arguments criticizing birth control use, and he offers a powerful defense from a Protestant Christian perspective. Written in a conversational tone, this book provides guidance to Christians who are curious about the moral arguments surrounding contraception. 

Contents: 

Chapter 1- The Fundamental Problems in the Contraception Debate 
Chapter 2- The Two Sides of the Debate 
Chapter 3- Medical Aspects of Contraception with Moral Implications 
Chapter 4- A Protestant Critique of the Contraception Debate 


Topics include: 

-Is contraception murder before conception? 
-Biblical arguments 
-The Catholic doctrine of threefold intercourse 
-Natural family planning 
-Is something unnatural bad? 
-Moral concerns pertaining to different types of contraception 
-Natural law philosophy vs. The Bible

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