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Doing Latina/o Ethics from the Margins of Empire: Liberating the Colonized Mind |
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Middle Agents as Marginalized: How the Rwanda Genocide Challenges Ethics from the Margins |
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The Possibilities of the Hebrew Sabbath for Black Theology |
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Latina/o Families: Solidarity and the Common Good |
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Seeing Gender: Orthodox Liturgy, Orthodox Personhood, Unorthodox Exclusion |
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Mobile Porn? Teenage Sexting and Justice for Women |
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The Embrace of Justice: The Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Miroslav Volf, and the Ethics of Reconciliation |
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To See from Below: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Mandates and Feminist Ethics |
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The Coming of Age: Curse or Calling? Toward a Christological Interpretation of Aging as Call in the Theology of Karl Barth and W. H. Vanstone |
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Loving Later Life: Aging and the Love Imperative |
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Grounding Human Rights in a Pluralist World, Grace Y. Kao; Christianity and Human Rights: An Introduction, edited |
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Liberalism without Illusions: Renewing an American Christian Tradition, Christopher H. Evans; Robust Liberalism: H. Richard Niebuhr and the Ethics of American Public Life |
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Dominion over Wildlife? An Environmental Theology Of Human--Wildlife Relations |
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All You That Labor: Religion and Ethics in the Living Wage Movement |
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Good Work: Christian Ethics in the Workplace |
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The Spirit-Driven Leader: Seven Keys to Succeeding under Pressure |
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A Thicker Jesus: Incarnational Discipleship in a Secular Age |
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The Christian Moral Life: Faithful Discipleship for a Global Society |
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201 | (2) |
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Health Care Ethics: A Comprehensive Christian Resource |
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The Paradox of Disability: Responses to Jean Vanier and L'Arche Communities from Theology and the Sciences, edited |
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The Infertility Treadmill: Feminist Ethics, Personal Choice, and the Use of Reproductive Technologies |
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Just and Unjust Peace: An Ethic of Political Reconciliation |
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211 | (2) |
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Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, and Praxis, edited |
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The Origins of War: A Catholic Perspective |
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Mark Allman, professor, Department of Religious and Theological Studies and faculty associate in the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, Merrimack College. Tobias Winright, associate professor, Department of Theological Studies, St. Louis University.