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When Prayer Fails - Faith Healing, Children, and the Law (Hardcover)
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When Prayer Fails - Faith Healing, Children, and the Law (Hardcover)
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Relying on religious traditions that are as old as their faith
itself, many devout Christians turn to prayer rather than medicine
when their children fall victim to illness or injury. Faith healers
claim that their practices are effective in restoring health - more
effective, they say, than modern medicine. But, over the past
century, hundreds of children have died after being denied the
basic medical treatments furnished by physicians because of their
parents' intense religious beliefs. The tragic deaths of these
youngsters have received intense scrutiny from both the news media
and public authorities seeking to protect the health and welfare of
children.
When Prayer Fails: Faith Healing, Children, and the Law is the
first book to fully examine the complex web of legal and ethical
questions that arise when criminal prosecutions are mounted against
parents whose children die as a result of the phenomenon known by
experts as religion-based medical neglect. Do constitutional
protections for religious liberty shield parents who fail to
provide adequate medical treatment for their sick children? Are
parents likewise shielded by state child-neglect faith laws that
seem to include exemptions for healing practices? What purpose do
prosecutions really serve when it's clear that many deeply
religious parents harbor no fear of temporal punishment? Peters
offers a review of important legal cases in both England and
America from the 19th century to the present day. He devotes
special attention to cases involving Christian Science, the source
of many religion-based medical neglect deaths, but also considers
cases arising from the refusal of Jehovah's witnesses to allow
blood transfusions orinoculations. Individual cases dating back to
the mid-19th century illuminate not only the legal issues at stake
but also the profound human drama of religion-based medical neglect
of children.
Based on a wide array of primary and secondary source materials -
among them judicial opinions, trial transcripts, police and medical
examiner reports, news accounts, personal interviews, and scholarly
studies - this book explores efforts by the legal system to balance
judicial protections for the religious liberty of faith-healers
against the state's obligation to safeguard the rights of children.
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