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December 2007: Lutheran Natural Law


 
 Thomas D. Pearson:
 
  Luther on Natural Law
 

 Dick Elvee:

  Gay Christian Marriage in American Civil Society

David L. Miller:

  Spiritual Reinvention and the Andrew Greeley Principle
 
November 2007: A Candidate's Religion--An Important Subject?
 
  Introduction to the JLE Symposium
Robert Benne
 
  Christians in the Voting Booth
Raymond J. Keating
 
  What Should a Christian Consider?
John Marty
 
  Thoughts on Evaluating a Candidate
Steven R. Montreal
 
  What Should a Christian Citizen Consider?
James Nuechterlein
 
  Faith in the Left-Hand Kingdom
James Paul Old
 
  The Religion of Candidates: Does it Matter?
Dan Hofrenning
 
A Few Remarks about Pious Politicians and What Christians Should Think about Them
Helmut David Baer
 
Lutherans on Religion and the 1960 Presidential Election
John R. Stumme
 
October 2007: Natural Law
 

Reclaiming The Natural Law for Theological Ethics
Carl E. Braaten
 

Common Morality Aids Lutheran Thought
Ned Wisnefske:
 

 
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