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Andrew Goddard

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    Book Review: Jacques Ellul, Les sources de l’éthique chrétienne: Le Vouloir et le Faire, parties IV et V (review)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (4): 556-559. 2019.
    Christianity
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    Book Review: Jacques Ellul, Les sources de l’éthique chrétienne: Le Vouloir et le Faire, parties IV et V (review)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (4): 556-559. 2019.
    Christianity
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    Guest editorial: a tribute to the Very Reverend Edward Shotter
    with Raanan Gillon, Kenneth Boyd, Margaret Brazier, Alastair Campbell, Wing May Kong, Sylvia Limerick, Stephen Lock, and Jonathan Montgomery
    Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (10): 629-630. 2019.
    We wish to describe and acknowledge the exceptional contributions to medical ethics, both in the UK and internationally, made by Edward Shotter1 who died at home on 3 July 2019. He was founder of the London Medical Group2 3 and instigator of similar student-led medical ethics groups throughout the UK; founder of the Institute of Medical Ethics4 and founder of the Journal of Medical Ethics. Ted Shotter transformed the study of medical ethics in the UK in the interests of patients and professional…Read more
    We wish to describe and acknowledge the exceptional contributions to medical ethics, both in the UK and internationally, made by Edward Shotter1 who died at home on 3 July 2019. He was founder of the London Medical Group2 3 and instigator of similar student-led medical ethics groups throughout the UK; founder of the Institute of Medical Ethics4 and founder of the Journal of Medical Ethics. Ted Shotter transformed the study of medical ethics in the UK in the interests of patients and professionals alike. In 1963, he established the pioneering ‘Medical Group’ model, an innovative bottom-up method whereby students in the health professions could gain a grounding in ethics that had previously been denied to the profession.5 It was with these Medical Groups that many of the leading figures in contemporary UK medical ethics and law began their careers in the subject including Sir Kenneth Calman, Sir Ian Kennedy, Professor Margaret Brazier OBE, Professor John Harris and Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery to name but …
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  140
    Book Review : The Technological Bluff, by Jacques Ellul, translated by G. W. Bromiley. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1990. xvi + 418 pp. no price (review)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (2): 75-78. 1991.
    Christianity
  •  165
    Jacques Ellul and the Power of the Media
    Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (1): 66-75. 2000.
    Christianity
  •  181
    Obituary Jacques Ellul (1912-1994)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (1): 140-153. 1996.
    Christianity
  •  90
    Jacques Ellul: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Works, by Joyce Main Hanks. Stamford, Conn.: JAI Press, 2000. 206 pp. $82.50. ISBN 0-7623-0619-X (review)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 15 (1): 154-155. 2002.
    Christianity
  •  165
    Book Reviews : Christian Social Witness and Teaching, by Rodger Charles, SJ. 2 vols. Leominster: Gracewing, 1998. 472 + 497 pp. pb. £20 each vol. ISBN 0-85244-460-5/461-3 (review)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (1): 132-136. 2000.
    Christianity
  •  75
    Book Review: James V. Brownson, Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church’s Debate on Same-Sex Relationships (review)
    Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (1): 103-110. 2015.
    Christianity
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    Book Review: Wesley Vander Lugt, Living Theodrama: Reimagining Theological Ethics
    Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (1): 121-124. 2016.
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