Conceiving family : a practical theology of surrogacy and self /
A practically grounded, theological analysis of surrogacy and the networks of relationships involved.
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Waco :
Baylor University Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction Foundations for a practical theology of surrogacy
- Infertility, reproductive loss, and the significance of the biological family to the self
- Surrogacy as culturally constructed
- Hagar, Sarah, and forms of socially constructed surrogacy
- The self, corporate sin, and cultural misorientation
- Consonant dependency care as a new vision for family
- Conclusion Generalized surrogacy and a global family.