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June 2008: Studying Genocide


 
Peter Schwich:   How should Christians respond to atrocities overseas? A look at the ethical implications of Nazism, Rwanda, and Darfur
May 2008: Reviews of Douglas John Hall Bound and Free: A Theologian's Journey
 
Sufficient, Sustainable Lifespan for All: Responsible Biotechnology and ELCA Social Thought
Anne Russell
 
Sufficient, Sustainable Lifespan for All: Responsible Biotechnology and ELCA Social Thought
Seth Moland-Kovash
 
Sufficient, Sustainable Lifespan for All: Responsible Biotechnology and ELCA Social Thought
Richard Kew
 
March 2008: The WAY That LEADS THERE
 
The Way That Leads There:
Augustinian Reflections on the
Christian Life

James M. Childs
 
Review of Gilbert Meilaender's The
Way that Leads There: Augustinian
Reflections on the Christian Life

John Stumme
 
Review of Gilbert Meilaender's The
Way that Leads There: Augustinian
Reflections on the Christian Life

Mary Gaebler
 
"His instinct is to praise you:"
Reading Augustine through the Lens
of Praise

Martha Ellen Stortz
 

 
April 2008: Pastoral Responses to the Draft Social
Statement on Human Sexuality

 
  Meaningful Conversation
Katy McCallum Sachse
 
  BeCareful What You Ask for
Daniel Ruen
 
  Please Don't Omit
Clint Schnekloth
 
  A Preliminary, Quick Review of the ELCA's Draft Social Statement on Human Sexuality
Eric C. Shafer
 

 
February 2008: Biotechnology
 
Presentation to the Association of Teaching
Theologians

J. Larry Yoder
 
An Agenda for the New Statement on Genetics
Paul T. Nelson
 
Proleptic Ethics vs. Stop Sign Ethics:
Theology and the Future of Genetics

Ted Peters
 
What is on the Horizon: What is Science Likely to be Doing in the Upcoming Years:
Gayle  Woloschak
 

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