But are Americans' feelings about abortion really so stagnant?
Lauren Markoe, Religion News Service
January 23, 2013
With victories and setbacks on both sides, not to mention conflicting polls, it can be hard to tell.
David Gibson, Religion News Service
January 18, 2013
The arguments of some recent pundits are not pro-logic or pro-history.
Mark Galli
October 31, 2012
The slaughter of the unborn needs no hidden cameras for condemnation.
A Christianity Today editorial
April 12, 2011
In Defending Life, philosopher Francis Beckwith argues with the sword tied behind his back.
Review by Douglas LeBlanc
February 18, 2008
South Dakota hopes bill will topple Roe, but some pro-lifers lament the timing.
Collin Hansen
March 8, 2006
Plus: 'Time' on the abortion battle in the states, Tulsa church tests 'Kelo v. New London', Benedict's first encyclical, Gordon-Conwell's new president, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Rob Moll
January 25, 2006
The temptation to evade moral pronouncements is ever with us.
A Christianity Today editorial
November 30, 2005
"Of course he's against abortion," says Alito's mom. But Roe is expected to stand—and some say that shouldn't be the focus anyway.
by Emily Louise Zimbrick
November 4, 2005
Plus: Public television station will sell to anyone but a Christian broadcaster, and many other stories from online sources around the world
Compiled by Ted Olsen
March 1, 2004
From Roe to Final Exit, there really is a slippery slope
Peter J. Bernardi, Catholic priest
August 15, 1994