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October 2007: Natural Law


 

Carl E. Braaten:

  Reclaiming The Natural Law for   Theological Ethics
 

Ned Wisnefske:

  Common Morality Aids Lutheran Thought
 
September 2007: What about Taxes
 
"What about Taxes"
Marie A. Failinger
Lutheran Perspectives on the "Wealth Gap" and
American Tax Policy

William G. Ross
 
Implementing the ELCA Social Statement on Sufficient, Sustainable Livelihood for All
Scott E. Schul
 
  To Whom Does Wealth Belong? An Economic Perspective
J.R. Clark and Robert Lawson
 
  Should Churches Be Tax-Exempt?
Robert W. Tuttle
 
  The Bible and the Tax Law: A Comparison
Barry L. Holland
 
August 2007: What Does the United States Owe Iraq?
 
Introduction to the Symposium,"What does the  United States owe Iraq?"
John R. Stumme
 
Some Thoughts on U.S. Responsibility in Iraq
Helmut David Baer
 
  What Do We Owe Iraq?
Robert Benne
 
  Our Moral Obligation to Iraq? We Need to Know
What the Iraqis Think

Stewart W. Herman
 
August 2007: What Does the United States Owe Iraq? (con't)
 
What Do We Owe Iraq?
Paul R. Hinlicky
 
What Are America's Obligations to Iraq after an Unjust War?
Brian Stiltner
 
Jus Post Bellum - Seeking Peace in Iraq
Paul L. Gillis
 
Four Global Challenges
Gary Simpson
 
July 2007: Disability and Difference
  Living in Paradox: Female Identity in Early and Medieval Christianity
Kari Kloos
 
  "In the midst of things we cannot understand ..."
Kevin Massey
 
  Children of God and Mental Illness
Hollie Holt-Woehl
 
  Wrestle A Blessing
Hollie Holt-Woehl

 
 

What it Means to Be "Disabled": Theological and Ethical Reflections
Deborah Creamer