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Enter, the Holocene Enter, the Holocene
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What Is the Earth’s Carrying Capacity? What Is the Earth’s Carrying Capacity?
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Doing Population Justice in the Anthropocene Doing Population Justice in the Anthropocene
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Requiem for Our Delusions Requiem for Our Delusions
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Overpopulation Is a Worldwide Justice Issue Overpopulation Is a Worldwide Justice Issue
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Religion: Problem or Part of Solution? Religion: Problem or Part of Solution?
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Reproductive Justice and World Religions Reproductive Justice and World Religions
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Primum non nocere … Primum non nocere …
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Religious Good Sense Religious Good Sense
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Judaism Judaism
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Christianity: Catholic and Protestant Christianity: Catholic and Protestant
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Islam Islam
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Legal Implication for Religious Freedom Legal Implication for Religious Freedom
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Duties of Judges and Legislators Duties of Judges and Legislators
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Notes Notes
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12 Religious Perspectives on Population Justice
Get accessDaniel C. Maguire is the author of fourteen books and editor of three anthologies, as well as 250 articles in various journals. His most recent book is Christianity without God: Moving Beyond the Dogmas and Retrieving the Epic Moral Narrative (SUNY Press, 2014). He is past president of the Society of Christian Ethics and the Religious Consultation on Population, Reproductive Health, and Ethics.
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Published:19 September 2024
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Abstract
Early on in the Holocene, our species discovered its capacity to over-reproduce, straining available resources, and raising issues of just distribution and fertility management. In non-systematic forms, all religions embody moral philosophies. Because of this, and because of their prodigious motivational power for both good and for ill, they must be considered in any sophisticated demographic or ecological ethic.
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