A distinctly pro-abortion course on reproductive issues debuts at the Chicago Theological Seminary, but many pro-life groups think it's neither scriptural nor theological. The curriculum, called "Theology and Reproductive Choice," will focus on feminist theological perspectives, pastoral care, and philosophy and ethics. It's part of an effort, according to the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), to prepare the next generation of pro-abortion clergy. Parker Williamson of the Presbyterian Lay Committee called it nothing more than "an apologetic for abortion." "Calling it a theology is really a misnomer," Williamson said. "There's no 'theos' or God in it. God, for the...