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Eastern University
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  • J. Burke Rea, Disputes in Bioethics: Abortion, Euthanasia, and Other Controversies by Christopher Kaczor
    Tandf: The New Bioethics 1-4. forthcoming.
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  • J. Burke Rea, Why the nuclear option? Supporting pregnant women without new categories of moral status
    Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1): 20-21. 2024.
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  • Phillip Cary, From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith (review)
    Augustinian Studies 53 (1): 121-123. 2022.
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  • Nicholas Colgrove, Derek McAllister, and J. Burke Rea, Moral enhancement, acquired virtue, and theism: A response to Brummett and Crutchfield
    Bioethics 36 (8): 891-898. 2022.
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  • Phillip Cary, Ron Haflidson, On Solitude, Conscience, Love, and our Inner and Outer Lives
    Augustinian Studies 51 (2): 234-236. 2020.
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  • Phillip Cary, Right‐wing postmodernism and the rationality of traditions
    Zygon 52 (3): 807-821. 2017.
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  • Phillip Cary, Epilogue
    In Gary W. Jenkins & Jonathan Yonan (eds.), Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Traditions, Pickwick Publications. 2015.
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  • Phillip Cary, Paige E. Hochschild, Memory in Augustine's Theological Anthropology. (Oxford Early Christian Studies.) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Pp. 272. $125. ISBN: 9780199643028 (review)
    Speculum 88 (4): 1109-1110. 2013.
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  • Phillip Cary, Philosophical and religious origins of the private inner self
    Zygon 46 (1): 121-134. 2011.
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  • Phillip Cary, The Inner Word Prior to Language: Augustine as Platonist Alternative to Gadamerian Hermeneutics
    Philosophy Today 55 (2): 192-198. 2011.
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  • Phillip Cary, Jonah
    Hymns Ancient and Modern. 2008.
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  • Darren Staloff, Louis Markos, Jeremy duQuesnay Adams, Phillip Cary, Dennis Dalton, Alan Charles Kors, Jeremy Shearmur, Robert C. Solomon, Robert Kane, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Mark W. Risjord, and Douglas Kellner, Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition, 3rd edition (edited book)
    The Great Courses. 2000.
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  • Phillip Cary, Philosophy and Religion in the West
    The Great Courses. 1999.
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  • Phillip Cary, What Licentius Learned: A Narrative Reading of the Cassiciacum Dialogues
    Augustinian Studies 29 (1): 141-163. 1998.
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  • Phillip Cary, Augustine, Philosopher and Saint
    Teaching Co.. 1997.
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