Without moral limits: women, reproduction, and medical technology
Material type: TextPublication details: Illinois Crossways Books 2000Description: 253pISBN:- 1-58134-201-2
- WQ 205 .E93 2000
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Describes how the reproductive role of women has changed throughout the years by showing that what was once culturally unacceptable for women is now accepted due to changes that have taken place in technology and the medical profession. Presents the changing views on sexuality and procreation, and discusses the strengths of God's intent for human sexuality and childbirth.
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