Calling for a Pro-Love Movement: A Contextualized Theo-Ethical Examination of Reproductive Health Care and Abortion in the United States

In the midst of extreme and dualistic religio-political debates regarding women's sexual wellness and abortion, one begins to wonder what a new theo-ethical approach might look like which rejects overly-simplistic, harmful understandings of such crucial issues. What might it look like to truly...

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Main Author: Whitten-Andrews, Jeanie (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage [2018]
In: Feminist theology
Year: 2018, Volume: 26, Issue: 2, Pages: 147-159
IxTheo Classification:FD Contextual theology
KBQ North America
NCF Sexual ethics
NCH Medical ethics
Further subjects:B Reproductive health
B DEBATES & debating
B pro-love
B Abortion United States
B Christian
B Healthcare
B Politics
B sexual wellness
B Abortion
B Feminist Theology
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Summary:In the midst of extreme and dualistic religio-political debates regarding women's sexual wellness and abortion, one begins to wonder what a new theo-ethical approach might look like which rejects overly-simplistic, harmful understandings of such crucial issues. What might it look like to truly centre women's full human experiences, loving each other in a way that addresses harm and meets tangible needs? This article examines the complex inequitable structural and institutional realities of sexual wellness and abortion through an intersectional theo-ethical lens. The article then proceeds to suggest a new socio-religio-political ‘Pro-Love' philosophy, undergirded by foundational theological understandings of justice-oriented love, and situated within the broad fields of Feminist, Liberation, Process, and Queer Theologies, within the Christian tradition. The suggested approach requires systematically addressing root issues affecting the lack of equitable access to sexual wellness and the racist/sexist/classist structures forcing women into under-resourced and unsafe environments, leading to high demand for abortion services.
ISSN:1745-5189
Contains:Enthalten in: Feminist theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0966735017738647