Conceiving Family

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481310567

A Practical Theology of Surrogacy and Self

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By Danielle Tumminio Hansen
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228 x 152 mm
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510 g
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229

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Danielle Tumminio Hansen is Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Director of Field Education at the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas.

Introduction: Foundations for a Practical Theology of Surrogacy 1. Infertility, Reproductive Loss, and the Significance of the Biological Family to the Self 2. Surrogacy as Culturally Constructed 3. Hagar, Sarah, and Forms of Socially Constructed Surrogacy 4. The Self, Corporate Sin, and Cultural Misorientation 5. Consonant Dependency Care as a New Vision for Family Conclusion: Generalized Surrogacy and a Global Family

Hansen ultimately offers an ethical appraisal of surrogacy showing societies how certain structures for surrogacy are more just, demonstrating reasons for caution, and why people turn to surrogacy to fulfill desires and heal suffering resulting from infertility and reproductive loss. --Kathryn Lilla Cox "Journal of Moral Theology" Tumminio argues that biology alone does not make a family and offers a new vision for family relationships, a vision that empowers those engaged in the process of surrogacy. She draws attention to the fact that surrogacy in the US is not only an industry but a politics in the service of white upper-class reproduction, and she looks at the implications for practical theology. This volume offers a valuable perspective on family and sociology more broadly. -- "Choice"

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