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Acting on Conscience

Published
Oct 2006
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
280

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Is there a place for personal beliefs in public life?


Is a Catholic health minister in a fit position to legislate on women's issues such as the right to an abortion pill? When the prime minister invokes church leaders' support in going to war with Iraq - and those church leaders tacitly approve this - is there a moral issue at stake?


In Acting on Conscience Jesuit priest, human rights lawyer and academic Frank Brennan tackles these issues head on. He explores some of the legal, moral and ethical issues that capture the public imagination - and critically examine the figures in public life who pass judgement on them.


Issues covered include:

The War in Iraq

Same-sex marriage and parenting

Late-term abortion

Politics and the judiciary


Through detailed analysis of examples from both Australia and the US, Brennan asks: Is there a place for personal beliefs in public life? As citizens and voters, how can we ensure that in the future, our leaders will speak for us - but not out of turn?


'In an age of fear and bigotry here is a welcome book of courage and conscience.' SENATOR BOB BROWN, Australian Greens

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Oct 2006 University of Queensland Press ISBN 0702235822
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