Redefining “Pro-Life”
Jan 12th, 2009 | By Skye Jethani | Category: Culture, Features, TheologyChristians have always been pro-life. During the Roman Empire when infanticide was rampant, it was Christians who retrieved abandoned babies from outside the city walls to raise them as their own. But since Roe verses Wade, the way “pro-life” has been defined by many Christians has been very narrow. It simply meant anti-abortion. But that now seems to be changing. Growing numbers of Christians are embracing a wider ethic of life.Jim Wallis and Sojourners have called for a Christian agenda that is pro-life “from the womb to the tomb.” That means valuing children after they are born, and not just before. It means valuing social justice, equality, education, health care, and human rights. It means fighting poverty and advocating for those without a voice.For a while this agenda…

