Bioethics in Faith and Practice, Volume 2, Number 1

Bioethics in Faith and Practice ⦁ 2016 ⦁ Volume 2 ⦁ Number 1 31 i Jennifer Lahl. The Overlooked Ethics of Reproduction. Christianity Today: Her:menueutics . (2013). Retrieved from http://www.christianitytoday.com/women/2013/august/overlooked-ethics-of- reproduction.html?paging=off ii Ibid. iii A. Paige Miller. The Silence Surrounding Surrogacy: A Call for Reform in Alabama. Alabama Law Review, 65.5 (2014). 1378. Retrieved from http://www.law.ua.edu/pubs/lrarticles/Volume%2065%20Issue%205/Issue%205/Miller_1375- 1391.pdf iv Jennifer Lahl & Christopher White. Biotech Babies. First Things . 242.Ap (2014). 20. Retrieved from http://www.firstthings.com/article/2014/04/biotech-babies v Agnafors, Marcus. “The harm argument against surrogacy revisited: two versions not to forget.” Med Health Care and Philos (25 March 2014) 17:357–363, doi 10.1007/s11019-014-9557-x vi Verhey, A.R.T., Ethics, and the Bible, 876. vii Shirley Shalev & Dafna Lemish. Infertile Motherhood. Feminist Media Studies . 13.2 (2013) 321-322. doi: 10.1080/14680777.2012.678077 viii (Laurtzen, 2012, pg. 851). Paul Lauritzen. (2012). Whose Bodies? Which Selves? Appeals to Embodiment in Assessments of Reproductive Technology. In Lysaught, M.T., Kotva Jr. J., Lammers, S., Verhey, A. (Eds.), On Moral Medicine ( pp. 850 – 858). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans ix (Lahl & White, Biotech Babies, 21. x Bleich, J. David. “Family Values in the Jewish Tradition.” Accessed August,15, 2016. (http://www.law2.byu.edu/page/categories/marriage_family/past_conferences/may2010/drafts/Family%20Values%2 0in%20the%20Jewish%20Tradition1.pdf) . xi Miller, The Silence Surrounding Surrogacy, 1378. xii Nelson & Nelson, Cutting Motherhood in Two, 87. xiii Sidney Callahan. The Ethical Challenge of the New Reproductive Technology. In M.T. Lysaught, J. Kotva Jr., S. Lammers, A. Verhey, (Eds.), On Moral Medicine. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans (2012) 864. xiv McConchie, Daniel S. “An Ethical Perspective on Reproductive Technologies.” Accessed November 6, 2016. (https://cbhd.org/content/ethical-perspectives-reproductive-technologies) . xv Allen Verhey. A.R.T., Ethics, and the Bible. In M.T. Lysaught, J. Kotva Jr., S. Lammers, A. Verhey, (Eds.), On Moral Medicine. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans (2012) 870-893. xvi Bernard G. Prusak. (2010). What are Parents For? Reproductive Ethics after the Nonidentity Problem. Hastings Center Report. 40.2. 40. doi: 10.1353/hcr.0.0244 xvii Ibid. xviii Ibid., 20. xix Bleich. “Family Values in the Jewish Tradition.”

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