Hollinger, Dennis P.2019-09-252019-09-252016-12-172013http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/161153"For most of its history the Christian church has viewed the use of contraceptives in family planning with moral suspicion. The arguments against contraceptives varied, but the church’s stance was quite clear, though the issue was never paramount in the church’s thought. All of that changed in 1930 with the Anglican Lambeth Conference giving qualified ethical sanction for contraceptive use under certain conditions. Within a matter of several decades most of Protestantism followed the Lambeth trajectory. With the arrival of the Pill in 1960 the shift became complete"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderchurchhistoryAnglican Lambeth ConferenceProtestantismChristian denominationsAnglicanGlobal Church History and World ChristianityBiblical TheologyBiblical TheologiesThe Ethics Of ContraceptionArticle