
Conceiving Parenthood
American Protestantism and the Spirit of Reproduction
Amy Laura Hall(Author)
Eerdmans (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
462 pages
978-0-8028-7516-7 (ISBN)
Description
Genetic manipulation. Designer babies. Prenatal screening. The genomic revolution. Cutting-edge issues in reproductive bioethics grab our attention almost daily, prompting strong responses from various sides. As science advances and comes ever closer to "perfect" procreation and "perfectible" babies, controversy has become a constant in bioethical discussion.
Amy Laura Hall seeks out the genesis of such issues rather than trying to divine their future. Her disturbing finding is that mainline Protestantism is complicit in the history and development of reproductive biotechnology. Through analysis of nearly 150 images of the family in the mainstream media in the twentieth century, Hall argues that, by downplaying the gratuity of grace, middle-class Protestants, with American culture at large, have implicitly endorsed the idea of justification through responsibly planned procreation. A tradition that should have welcomed all persons equally has instead fostered a culture of "carefully delineated, racially encoded domesticity."
The research in Conceiving Parenthood is new, the theory provocative, and the illustrations exceptional. The book is replete with photos and advertisements from popular magazines from the 1930s through the 1950s—Parents', Ladies' Home Journal, National Geographic, and so on. Hall's analysis of these ads is startling. Her goal, however, is not simply to startle readers but to encourage new conversations within communities of faith&mdashconversations enabling individuals, couples, congregations, even entire neighborhoods to conceive of parenthood in ways that make room for families and children who are deemed to be outside the proper purview of the right sorts of families.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
744 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8028-7516-7 (9780802875167)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Amy Laura Hall is associate professor of theological ethics at Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina.