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                                    November 2006: e-Schrift
                               In Celebration of John Stumme
 
                            Essays in Honor of John Stumme

Gary Simpson:

"A Lutheran Social Policy Convoy"

Jim Martin-Schramm:

A Lutheran Ethical Tradition: Distinguishing
Features and Discernible Threats

Gilbert Meilaender:

Church, State, Bioethics  

Mary D. Gaebler:

Conversations in Community

Stewart W. Herman:

Encomium

Kaari Reierson:

Giving Thanks for John Stumme
Michael Shahan: John Stumme: A Critical Appraisal of His
Work in Editing "The Promise of Lutheran
Ethics"
Larry Jorgenson: Lutheran Ethicist
Franklin Sherman: Preaching and the Polis--Some Thoughts
from the Pew
Randall Rottman: The Hidden Years
Karen L. Bloomquist: Transforming Polarization: A Distinctive
Lutheran Witness in the World?
Robert Benne: Tribute to John Stumme on His Retirement
Guillermo Hansen: When Parallel Lines Converge: Roman
Catholic Integrism and Evangelical
Fundamentalism--some reflections from
Latin America
Gregory Freeland: Lutherans and the Southern Civil Rights
Movement
Celebrating Five Years of JLE On-line -- October 2006
Challenges and the Challenge  
James Childs:
 
Three Challenges to Lutheran Ethics
Stewart W. Herman
 
Stem Cell Research - Is there a
Lutheran Ethical Position?

Ulrik Becker Nissen
 
Will There Be a Lutheran Theological Ethic
in the Next Generation?

Robert Benne:
 
In Gratitude
Kaari Reierson:

Failures of Imagination
David L. Miller:
 
Lutherans on Deus Caritas Est -- August 2006
Introduction to Lutherans on Deus Caritas Est
John Stumme
 
  Delivering the Goods: A Radical Lutheran Response to Deus Caritas Est
Mark Mattes
 
  A Lutheran Encyclical: Benedict's Deus Caritas Est
Paul Hinlicky
 
Knowing What Cosmos You're In 
Kelly Denton-Borhaug
 
One Bread, One Body 
Anne Edison-Swift
 
Economy of Grace -- July 2006
Reviews of "Economy of Grace"
Kathryn Tanner

Reviews by:
Steven Livingston, Michael Shahan,
Luke Froeb, and Robert Brittingham
The Public Witness of Good Works: Lutheran Impulses for Political Ethics Part III
(Part I and Part II are also available.)
by Stefan Heuser
 
Immigration -- July 2006
Immigration
John Kidd, Chris Chiappari and Mark Granquist
Warrior Ethics 101: Everything We Need to Know We Learned in Sunday School David Miller

Lutherans on Deus Caritas Est II -- September 2006
Introduction to Reflections on Deus Caritas
Est 

John Stumme
 
Love Grows through Love: Exploring 
a Shared Catholic-Lutheran History

William Buckley
 
Eros in Benedict and Luther 
Mary D. Gaebler
 
Pastoral Implications of Deus Caritas Est
Michael Rothaar
 
Better than Cherry Pie!
Mark Peterson
 
Diving Down: Vigilance and Discernment of Deus Caritas Est
Michael Trice
 
Our Calling in Education: A Draft Reviewed -- June 2006

 
Brief Comments on "Our Calling in Education: A First Draft of a Social Statement"
Tom Christenson

Questions of Purpose, Focus, Consistency, and Strength
James Mahler

Review of "Our Calling in Education"
Gene Maier

A Review of the Draft Social Statement on Education
Margaret Krych


Ethical Lessons Learned in Iraq
Martin L. Cook

The Public Witness of Good Works: Lutheran Impulses for Political Ethics: Part II
Stefan Heuser


In Search of the Common Good, Part II, “Classical Voices”
Roger Nutt
 
Review of In Search of the Common Good
William Hill
 
Review of "In Search of the Common Good," section 1, "Biblical Dimensions"
James Hanson