Abortion Theology

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By Vincent Froom

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Abortion Theology: Navigating the Moral, Ethical, and Spiritual Complexities of Life and Choice

By Vincent Froom


Abortion is one of the most profound and polarizing moral and theological issues of our time, raising questions about life, autonomy, justice, and faith. In Abortion Theology: Navigating the Moral, Ethical, and Spiritual Complexities of Life and Choice, Vincent Froom provides a thoughtful and compassionate exploration of this deeply contested topic.


Rooted in Christian theology and informed by historical, ethical, and pastoral perspectives, this book delves into the complexities of abortion as both a deeply personal and communal issue. Froom offers a balanced and nuanced examination of the theological tensions between the sanctity of life and individual autonomy, seeking to equip readers with the tools to engage in meaningful reflection and dialogue.


Key Themes Explored:


  • Biblical Foundations: Insights into scriptural interpretations of life, personhood, and the absence of direct references to abortion.

  • Historical Perspectives: How early church fathers, medieval theologians, and contemporary Christian thought have shaped the discussion on abortion.

  • Contemporary Ethics: Feminist theology, reproductive justice, and the evolving concept of the sanctity of life.

  • Pastoral Care: Addressing abortion as a sin and a source of grace, with practical guidance for confession, reconciliation, and healing.

  • Social Justice: Exploring the intersections of race, gender, poverty,

    for navigating one of the most challenging moral and spiritual questions of our time, this book invites readers into a journey of faith, reflection, and understanding.

  • Abortion Theology