The Rhetoric of Operation Rescue

The Rhetoric of Operation Rescue
Title The Rhetoric of Operation Rescue PDF eBook
Author Mark Allan Steiner
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 237
Release 2006-05-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567025624

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Religious Rhetoric

Religious Rhetoric
Title Religious Rhetoric PDF eBook
Author Edward C. Brewer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 103
Release 2019-02-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1498565212

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Religious Rhetoric: Dividing a Nation or Building Community examines religious rhetoric and its creation of both division and unity from a variety of perspectives and issues. Religion, in a variety of forms, is central to our understanding of who we are and how we respond to the world around us. Even those who claim not to have a religious faith have religion in the sense that they have a particular worldview through which they understand and react to the world around them. By examining religious rhetoric in a variety of contexts, this book uncovers the cultural impact of this rhetoric on our political, community, and personal systems of understanding.

Abortion Counseling

Abortion Counseling
Title Abortion Counseling PDF eBook
Author Rachel B. Needle
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 2008
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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The majority of women who have had abortions report feeling happy, satisfied, and relieved following their abortion. Some few women who have had an abortion may experience some feelings of guilt and sadness; however, this rarely lasts longer than a few days. Those very few women who present with prolonged feelings of sadness and mental health problems are women who have either had these problems prior to their abortion, had other risk factors, or were influenced by frightening demonstrations and inaccurate biased information provided prior to the abortion. Through this book the authors hope to train general therapists and counselors in pre- and post-abortion counseling techniques--to avoid women experiencing unnecessary psychological problems created by those who insist that the non-existent "post-abortion syndrome" exists. Abortion counseling has a critical role to play in ensuring women's mental health is the priority and not the goals of a political agenda. Thus, Needle and Walker have taken on a complex, profound and essential task -- equipping therapists and abortion counselors with the knowledge and skills needed to help their clients -- and they have done it wellĂ–. Readers of this book should [gain] an increased understanding of how women's diverse life circumstances affect their ability to cope with the difficult decisions and circumstances surrounding abortion. They will also be better able to build women's resilience and coping skills by having considered them both in the context of women's lives (e.g., coping resources, social support, partner violence, incidence of depression), and in the context of socio-political agendas that seek to manipulate women's mental health in order to undermine women's reproductive rights....In the final analysis, it is important to remember that abortion counseling is not about abortion - it is about women confronting the decision to bear a child - with all of the profound and life changing commitments and responsibilities that entails." -- From the Foreword by Nancy Felipe Russo, PhD, Regents Professor of Psychology, Arizona State University

Political Contradictions and Moral Dilemmas

Political Contradictions and Moral Dilemmas
Title Political Contradictions and Moral Dilemmas PDF eBook
Author Crystal Anne MeCartney
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 1991
Genre Abortion
ISBN

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Un-disciplining Literature

Un-disciplining Literature
Title Un-disciplining Literature PDF eBook
Author Kostas Myrsiades
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages 320
Release 1999
Genre Law
ISBN

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This collection offers fresh and challenging essays by scholars in law, English and comparative literature, social and political thought, and communication studies. It explores unique angles of vision that allow us to read legal opinions as well as criminal cases, abortion clinic violence, trial testimony (victim impact statements), legal authority, and legal fictions of personal and national identity (passports). The literature it analyzes ranges from Shakespeare's Richard II and The Merchant of Venice to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, E. M. Forster's A Passage to India, Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient, Anthony Trollope's Orley Farm, and Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway. Providing a breadth of material, this collection breaks through disciplinary boundaries as new voices challenge old paradigms, pushing marginalized questions into the center of the literature and law enterprise.

Shattering the Darkness

Shattering the Darkness
Title Shattering the Darkness PDF eBook
Author Joseph Lapsley Foreman
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780935883039

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The Truth Seeker

The Truth Seeker
Title The Truth Seeker PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 1989
Genre Free thought
ISBN

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