2016
DOI: 10.4314/ijah.v5i2.8
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Socio-ethical implication of contraception and abortion: A rising paradigm of John Paul II’s culture of death

Abstract: Contraception and abortion remains a global socio-ethical problemmore so to religious traditions like Christianity. John Paul II, the Pope (1918-2015) perceived the same problem as a culture of death because it diminishes human dignity and divine content. Against this backdrop, the study considers contraception and abortion from the insights of John Paul II, concerning the critical implications for humanity. The study is a qualitative research skewed in phenomenological method of inquiry and analysis Copyright… Show more

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