01283nam a2200265 i 4500991001087539707536110302s2010 de b 001 0 mul d9783834007339 (pbk)b13958495-39ule_instDip.to LingueitaKorpora, Web und Datenbanken :Computergestützte Methoden in der modernen Phraseologie und Lexikographie = Corpora, web and databases : Computer-based methods in modern phraseology and lexicography /Herausgegeben von Stefaniya Ptashnyk, Erla Hallsteinsdóttir, Noah BubenhoferCorpora, web and databases :Computer-based methods in modern phraseology and lexicographyBaltmannsweiler :Schneider Verlag Hohengehren,2010267 p. :ill. ;22 cmPhraseologie und Parömiologie ;25Contienre riferimenti bibliografici ed indiceLessicografiaFraseologiaCorpora (Linguistica).b1395849502-04-1402-03-11991001087539707536LE012 413.028 PTA12012000368606le012-E0.00-l- 02120.i1523593202-03-11Korpora, Web und Datenbanken251798UNISALENTOle01202-03-11ma -mulde 0003890nam 22005174a 450 991096548340332120251116153217.001953478119780195347814(MiAaPQ)EBC7034728(CKB)24235069300041(MiAaPQ)EBC422923(Au-PeEL)EBL422923(CaPaEBR)ebr10273308(CaONFJC)MIL70408(OCoLC)437109476(Au-PeEL)EBL7034728(OCoLC)646793034(EXLCZ)992423506930004120020614d2003 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSacred rights the case for contraception and abortion in world religions /edited by Daniel C. Maguire1st ed.Oxford [UK] ;New York Oxford University Press2003viii, 295 pIncludes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. "Each One an Entire World": A Jewish Perspective on Family Planning -- 2. Contraception and Abortion in Roman Catholicism -- 3. Contraception and Abortion Within Protestant Christianity -- 4. Family Planning, Contraception, and Abortion in Islam: Undertaking Khilafah -- 5. The Right to Family Planning, Contraception, and Abortion: The Hindu View -- 6. The Right to Family Planning, Contraception, and Abortion in Thai Buddhism -- 7. Family Planning and Abortion: Cultural Norms Versus Actual Practices in Nigeria -- 8. Reproductive Rites and Wrongs: Lessons from American Indian Religious Traditions, Historical Experience, and Contemporary Life -- 9. Heavenly Way and Humanly Doings: A Consideration of Chinese Man's Body Management During the Late Imperial Period -- 10. Excess, Lack, and Harmony: Some Confucian and Taoist Approaches to Family Planning and Population Management-Tradition and the Modern Challenge -- 11. Religion, State, and Population Growth -- 12. Reproduction and Sexuality in a Changing World: Reaching Consensus -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Editor's Note on Japanese Buddhism -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.This book presents the work of the "Sacred Choices Initiative" of the Religious Consultation on Population, Reproductive Health, and Ethics. The purpose of this Packard and Ford Foundation supported initiative is to attempt to change international discourse on family planning and to rescue this debate from superficial sloganeering by drawing on the moral stores of the world's major and indigenous religions. In many of the world's religions there is a restrictive and pro-natalist view on family planning, and this is one legitimate reading of those religious traditions. As the essays in this volume demonstrate, however, this is not the only legitimate or orthodox view. These authors show that the paramaters of orthodoxy are wider and gentler than that, and that the great religious traditions are wiser and more variegated and nuanced than a simple repetition of the most conservative views would suggest. This theme is carried out in essays on each of the world's major religious traditions, written by scholar practitioners of those faiths.Birth controlReligious aspectsContraceptionReligious aspectsAbortionReligious aspectsBirth controlReligious aspects.ContraceptionReligious aspects.AbortionReligious aspects.291.5/66Maguire Daniel C919535MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910965483403321Sacred rights4463065UNINA