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Moral argument, religion, and same-sex marriage : advancing the public good.

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Gordon Babst (ed.)

Lexington , 2009

This collection of essays presents a series of ethical discourses addressing same-sex marriage.  Using moral argumentation within the framework of equal liberty and citizenship regardless of one's sexual preferences or atypical family situation, the authors argue against the heteronormative establishment in the law and public policy that continues to work against sexual minorities.

Find it in PittCat: KF539.M67 2009