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[Artificial insemination from a Catholic viewpoint].

W Kluth

    Diskussionsforum Medizinische Ethik
    |April 1, 1991
    PubMed
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    The Roman Catholic Church views human reproduction as a sacred union of body and soul, opposing artificial reproductive technologies like contraception and artificial insemination. This stance upholds the natural order and marital unity.

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    Area of Science:

    • Bioethics
    • Religious Studies
    • Philosophy of Medicine

    Context:

    • The Roman Catholic Church's theological and ethical framework.
    • Understanding of human propagation within a religious doctrine.
    • Societal and ethical implications of reproductive technologies.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the Roman Catholic Church's position on human propagation.
    • To analyze the theological basis for opposing artificial reproductive methods.
    • To differentiate the Church's stance on artificial insemination for married versus unmarried individuals.

    Summary:

    • The Church defines human propagation as an integrated act of body and soul, inviolable by artificial means.
    • This doctrine is rooted in the natural order and the theological significance of the union between man and woman.

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  • A distinction is made regarding artificial insemination, particularly concerning its application within marriage versus outside of it.
  • Impact:

    • Informs ethical debates on reproductive technologies from a Catholic perspective.
    • Highlights the theological underpinnings of the Church's stance on procreation.
    • Provides a framework for understanding the Church's engagement with state policies on reproductive health.