Who Controls Women’s Bodies? Christian Theologies and Psychology
This book deals with the subject of who is in control of women’s bodies. The focus is on three main issues related to the primary question of who is in control of reproduction. Who is in control of contraception? Who is in control of pregnancy care? What can women do about infertility? Christians offer positions based on different worldviews. And some worldviews reveal a widening gap between those of conservative Christian groups and the worldviews of mainstream, evidence-based, psychology.
This book is part of a series examining the difficulties integrating Christian theologies and the scientific study of human behavior typically associated with psychological science and evidence-based psychotherapies.
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. Who is in control of contraception?
3. Who is in control of pregnancy care?
4. What can women do about infertility?
5. Reflections on Conflicting Worldviews References