Abortion and America’s Churches: A Religious History of Roe V. Wade

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Abortion and America’s Churches explores the surprising history of how American Christians think about abortion.

Many people assume that Christians have steadfastly condemned abortion throughout the Un

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Abortion and America’s Churches explores the surprising history of how American Christians think about abortion.

Many people assume that Christians have steadfastly condemned abortion throughout the United States’s history. Daniel K. Williams overthrows all assumptions about the unity, consistency, or simplicity of American Christian thought and belief in this groundbreaking new book. He demonstrates that churches in the United States have fought among themselves and with the wider culture as they developed and enforced their stance on abortion, revealing major struggles to define their often-changing positions. Far from a cynical exercise of political interest, changes and disagreements arose from serious theological considerations informed by each tradition’s approach to the faith. These theological shifts–and corresponding shifts in interreligious political alliances–led to the changing fortunes of Roe v. Wade.

By capturing the fascinating and complicated history informing each faith’s position, Abortion and America’s Churches restores much-needed context to the sharp polarization over abortion today.

Author: Daniel K. Williams
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 10/01/2025
Series: Faith, Governance, and Civil Society in American History
Pages: 384
Weight: 1.65lbs
Size: 8.70h x 6.20w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780268210458
Language: English

Author

Williams, Daniel K.

Binding

ISBN10

0268210454

ISBN13

9780268210458

Page Count

384

Published Date

October 01 2025

Series

Faith, Governance, and Civil Society in American History

Language

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