Moral dimensions of contraception: a christian-biblical view
Keywords:
Christian-biblical ethics, family planning, contraception, sex.Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the majors points related with the use of contraceptives and the understanding about this issue in Christian circles. It investigates if methods of common usage in society coadunate with Christian-ethical norms. It also intends to provide guidance concerning their usage.Downloads
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