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                  January 2007: Economic Ethics in Everyday Life
                              

               James Childs:

Introduction to Economic Ethics in Everyday
Life

Mark Powell:

Faithful Living: A Biblical Ethic of Financial
Stewardship

Shannon Jung:

Sharing as a Central Practice in the
Economy of God

 Clint Schnekloth:

You are What You Don't Eat: A Rationed
Theology of Eating

James Nash:

Frugality: Antidote to Prodigality

William Diehl:

The Forum For Ethics in the Workplace
December 2006: Character and the Legacy of Bonhoeffer

Imagining a Conversation between
Brother Martin and the Angelic Doctor:
A Lutheran Approach to Virtue Ethics
 
Martha Stortz

Introduction to Lisa Dahill’s Article
Martha Stortz
Bonhoeffer’s Late Spirituality:
“Challenge, Limit, and Treasure"

Lisa Dahill

Virtue Ethics: An Introduction
Lisa Fullam

Examples in the Faith

Gerhard von Rad: A Faith Example

Richard A. Jensen

Grandmom
Andrea Walker

America's Sister
Jon Pahl

Lewis B. Smedes
Peter W. Marty

The Flat above the Store
James Childs
November 2006: e-Schrift In Celebration of John Stumme

"A Lutheran Social Policy Convoy"
Gary Simpson

A Lutheran Ethical Tradition: Distinguishing Features and Discernible Threats
Jim Martin-Schramm

Church, State, Bioethics  
Gilbert Meilaender

Conversations in Community
Mary D. Gaebler

Encomium
Stewart W. Herman

Giving Thanks for John Stumme
Kaari Reierson
November 2006: e-Schrift In Celebration of John Stumme (continued)

John Stumme: A Critical Appraisal of His
Work in Editing "The Promise of Lutheran
Ethics"

Michael Shahan

Lutheran Ethicist
Larry Jorgenson

Preaching and the Polis--Some Thoughts
from the Pew

Franklin Sherman

The Hidden Years
Randall Rottman

Transforming Polarization: A Distinctive
Lutheran Witness in the World?

Karen L. Bloomquist

Tribute to John Stumme on His Retirement
Robert Benne

When Parallel Lines Converge: Roman
Catholic Integrism and Evangelical
Fundamentalism--some reflections from
Latin America

Guillermo Hansen
Lutherans and the Southern Civil Rights
Movement

Gregory Freeland
October 2006: Celebrating Five Years of JLE On-line

Challenges and the Challenge  
James Childs

Three Challenges to Lutheran Ethics
Stewart W. Herman

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

Robert Benne
In Gratitude
Kaari Reierson
Failures of Imagination
David L. Miller