Abortion and America's Churches
A Religious History of "Roe V. Wade"
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press
Publishing:1st Oct '25
£27.99
This title is due to be published on 1st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Abortion and America's Churches explores the surprising history of how American Christians think about abortion.
Many people assume that Christians have steadfastly condemned abortion throughout the United States's history. Daniel K. Williams overthrows all assumptions about the unity, consistency, or simplicity of American Christian thought and belief in this groundbreaking new book. He demonstrates that churches in the United States have fought among themselves and with the wider culture as they developed and enforced their stance on abortion, revealing major struggles to define their often-changing positions. Far from a cynical exercise of political interest, changes and disagreements arose from serious theological considerations informed by each tradition's approach to the faith. These theological shifts—and corresponding shifts in interreligious political alliances—led to the changing fortunes of Roe v. Wade.
By capturing the fascinating and complicated history informing each faith's position, Abortion and America's Churches restores much-needed context to the sharp polarization over abortion today.
"Abortion and America's Churches will be a go-to source for people wanting to understand the landscape of Christianity and abortion politics in the United States." —Andrew R. Lewis, author of The Rights Turn in Conservative Christian Politics
"Meticulously researched and empathetic, Abortion and America's Churches fills an important gap in the history of the most divisive issue in the United States. Williams's even-handed, detailed account is a must-read for anyone trying to make sense of the role of faith in the American debate over reproduction." —Mary Ziegler, author of Roe: The History of a National Obsession
"Daniel K. Williams reminds us that ideas have always mattered in politics. This thoroughly researched and masterfully crafted book should be essential reading for anyone interested in the subject." —Mark Thomas Edwards, author of Walter Lippmann
"Abortion and America's Churches will be the definitive look at how Christians settled down on what is still unsettled." —Marvin Olasky, co-author of The Story of Abortion in America
"Thoroughly researched, theologically sophisticated, and politically astute, Abortion and America's Churches is a comprehensive account of the developing positions and shifting alliances of American Christian communities as they struggled with abortion before and after Roe v. Wade." —Jerome E. Copulsky, author of American Heretics
"This book is essential for anyone who wants to understand the debate over abortion in America. Williams's lucid, evenhanded account of this debate's twists, turns, and deep theological roots has forced me to revise the way I think about the history of sex, gender, and culture war in America." —Molly Worthen, author of Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump
"Daniel K. Williams provides an invaluable guide to the abortion debate as it has evolved since the 1960s, not simply in terms of national politics but also in terms of theological developments in the nation's Christian churches. Even readers who imagine themselves well-informed will learn from this accomplished and eminently readable book." —Leslie Woodcock Tentler, author of American Catholics
"The history of the abortion debate in the United States is very much tied to the history of US Catholics and Protestant denominations and their reactions to abortion. Thank goodness we finally have an in-depth look at this history, and from a trustworthy and talented historian. Abortion and America's Churches is a gift that will be read for decades to come."—Charles C. Camosy, author of One Church
ISBN: 9780268210458
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277 pages