What does the Bible say about abortion?
This book offers a clear biblical perspective on abortion-not through speculation or emotional appeals, but through a careful, verse-by-verse examination of God's Word. Drawing only from the inspired words of Scripture, this book walks readers through a sweeping biblical theology of life in the womb, the image of God, the shedding of innocent blood, the call to defend the weak, and the role of the church in helping struggling mothers.
With pastoral warmth and theological precision, the author presents a bold Christian response to abortion, showing that the sanctity of life in Scripture is not a vague principle, but a deeply rooted truth from Genesis to Revelation.
This is much more than a pro-life book for Christians. Readers will see how abortion and the Bible are directly connected, how the preborn are viewed through God's eyes, and how the church must act in light of His truth.
If you're searching for a Christian view of abortion and sanctity of life, rooted in Scripture and full of grace and truth, this book was written for you.
Endorsements:"The hopelessness of our culture and the harm people callously inflict upon one another shouldn't come as a surprise. For generations, we've been told that humanity is a cosmic accident, lacking any intrinsic value or heightened dignity. Such cheapened human lives can be discarded at will, and the most vulnerable-the unborn-are the easiest of all to destroy.
This book brings much-needed hope by demonstrating, with careful precision, that the dignity of humanity is woven into every part of God's revelation in Scripture. Steve Rohn compellingly shows us that the case for human value isn't confined to a few proof texts or pragmatic arguments, but is integral to the self-understanding of our human condition, as outlined in Scripture. In that sense, Steve has done us a double service, for in helping us argue against abortion, he is ultimately equipping us to contend for human significance. Blessed by God, such truths can turn the tide and shine light into the deepest darkness. Highly recommended."
Kevin Kisler
Pastor, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, Rochester, NY