My Body, Their Baby: A Progressive Christian Vision for Surrogacy

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Price
$34.50
Publisher
Stanford University Press
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Pages
274
Dimensions
5.98 X 8.9 X 0.79 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781503635975

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About the Author
Grace Y. Kao is Professor of Ethics and founding co-director of the Center for Sexuality, Gender, and Religion at Claremont School of Theology. She co-edited Encountering the Sacred: Feminist Reflections on Women's Lives (with Rebecca Todd Peters, 2018).
Reviews
"The world needs more scholars like Grace Kao. With thoughtful rigor and deeply human tenderness, she provides a faithful framework for understanding surrogacy. Her cogent, compassionate arguments illuminate a practice that is often consigned to the shadows, and her work shines with creativity, empathy, and care."--Jeff Chu, author of Does Jesus Really Love Me?
"Drawing on her own experience both as a surrogate and a Christian theologian, Kao makes a powerful and rigorously argued Christian ethical case for surrogacy. An invaluable resource for parents, pastors, and all concerned with reproduction and its ethical implications."--Susan A. Ross, Loyola University Chicago, author of Anthropology: Seeking Light and Beauty
"Kao's descriptions of her experience as a surrogate succeed in bringing the moral arguments for and against surrogacy into sharper focus. This insightful book shows us how narratives shape our moral visions."--Aline Kalbian, Florida State University, author of Sex, Violence, and Justice
"This book breaks the ice on Christian feminist reluctance to think about surrogacy. Painstakingly researched and accessibly written, it will not only inspire needed attention to surrogacy but also influence the whole landscape of Christian ethics of reproduction."--Cristina Traina, Fordham University, author of Erotic Attunement
"Kao masterfully weaves together personal narrative, exploration of data, and engagement with scholarly sources in an accessible theology of surrogacy that is responsive to its complexities and generous to her interlocutors."--Kendra G. Hotz, Rhodes College, author of Dust and Breath
"This book provides an expansive Christian vision for surrogacy that bravely probes complex social ethics questions surrounding it. Kao's accessibly articulated and social justice-oriented guidelines offer a roadmap for decision-making that contributes fresh, thought-provoking analysis to feminist reproductive ethics."--Traci C. West, Drew University Theological School, author of Solidarity and Defiant Spirituality