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Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention

Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention
Author: James F. Keenan
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2000-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826412300

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"An eye-opening demonstration of how Catholic moral theology works in the concrete...ÝKeenan shows that ̈ the Catholic tradition of moral theology is robust, timely, supple, humane and, most of all, wise enough to make vital contributions to ongoing global discussions about the current state of the Body of Christ." -National Catholic Reporter


When God's People Have HIV/AIDS

When God's People Have HIV/AIDS
Author: Maria Cimperman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2005
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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Maria Cimperman, an Ursuline sister, teaches moral theology and social ethics at the Oblate School of Theology in San Antonio, Texas.


Calling for Justice Throughout the World

Calling for Justice Throughout the World
Author: Mary Jo Iozzio
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441163239

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It's common knowledge that in developing countries--Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America--the burden of HIV/AIDS falls disproportionately on women, who are generally the victims of male carriers of the disease. In this book, Roman Catholic women theologians from all over the world will discuss the pandemic in terms of their particular geographical and social location. The model for the volume is Continuum's "Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention" (2000), edited by James Keenan, S.J. The occasion or impetus for the volume was the First International Crosscultural Conference for Catholic Theological Ethicists, single-handedly created by James Keenan (he raised 3/4 of a million dollars) and held at Padua, July 2006. (The plenary sessions will be published by Continuum under the title "Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church." ) The mentors for the volume will be James Keenan (editor Iozzio's Doktorvater) and Margaret Farley, "America's leading Catholic feminist theological ethicist" (19 Dec. review of "Just Love" in "America"). Farley's advocacy both in the US and Africa on the issue of women and AIDS is renowned, and she will be the best-known contributor. The leading contributor from English-speaking Europe is Linda Hogan from Trinity College Dublin.


Ethics and AIDS

Ethics and AIDS
Author: Kenneth R. Overberg
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780742550131

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HIV/AIDS continues to devastate the lives of individuals and families, communities and countries. A growing numbness about HIV/AIDS, however, infects many people. Many fail to recognize that the AIDS epidemic is still getting worse, now spreading rapidly in the world's most populous countries. To help raise and renew consciousness about this threat to the world, Ethics and AIDS: Compassion and Justice in Global Crisis summarizes the basics of the AIDS epidemic and presents key themes insights based on the Hebrew and Christian scriptures. This ethical perspective is the result of decades of dialogue among Roman Catholics and other Christians, building on the strengths of the various traditions. This book offers a Christian view, with special emphasis on Roman Catholic thought; many of its ethical insights, however, can be shared by other faith traditions and by all people who desire to respond to the AIDS pandemic.


Aids, Ethics & Religion

Aids, Ethics & Religion
Author: Kenneth R. Overberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1994
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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With AIDS projected to be the number one global health problem for years to come, this book is a valuable resource for those engaged with the wide range of issues the pandemic raises. AIDS, Ethics and Religion brings together carefully selected articles and essays by those on the front lines - doctors and pastoral ministers, scientists and specialists - that clearly state the challenges and emphasize the requirements for medical, social, and religious ministry.


AIDS

AIDS
Author: Eileen Patricia Flynn
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1985
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780934134736

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Reacting to AIDS with panic and hysteria is unchristian.AIDS A Catholic Calll for Compassion points the way beyond fear to reason and charitable concern.


Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church

Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church
Author: James F. Keenan
Publisher: Continuum
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2007-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book explores and discusses further the ideas and contemporary issues sparked by International Congress of Roman Catholic Ethicists.


Catholic Theology of Marriage in the Era of HIV and AIDS

Catholic Theology of Marriage in the Era of HIV and AIDS
Author: Emily Reimer-Barry
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0739196294

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Marriage for Life begins by listening to the lived experiences of Catholic, married, HIV-positive women, in order to better understand their struggles. The eight women interviewed in Chicago, Illinois, USA, shared their stories of marriage, of family life, of church involvement, and of living with HIV. Their candid reflections offer a fresh and grounded perspective on the challenges of living with HIV in a US context. After listening to and learning from these women’s experiences, Reimer-Barry constructs a theology of Christian marriage that is life-giving in a world with AIDS. While Catholic teachings have developed and now affirm the equal dignity of women and men, troubling legacies of women’s subordination remain embedded in liturgical practices and theological texts. Arguing that self-care is an indispensable component of a healthy marriage, Reimer-Barry constructs a life-affirming theology of marriage that is sensitive to the struggles of her collaborators. She argues that marriage for life must promote the full flourishing of both partners, respect wives as equal partners with their husbands, and offer a coherent and empowering sexual ethic. Building on the wisdom of her collaborators’ lived experiences, Reimer-Barry examines the need for a more adequate Catholic response to HIV and AIDS, arguing that church communities should promote comprehensive sexual education, affirm both abstinence and condom use for HIV prevention, and actively work to reduce stigmatizing behaviors within church communities. She also unpacks the implications of marriage for life for Catholic liturgical practice, marriage preparation programs, sexual education programs, and family ministries. Modeling her method on what Pope Francis calls the “art of accompaniment,” Reimer-Barry argues that Catholic theology of marriage must be renewed and updated so that all can plainly understand that marriage is for life.