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    Treating the body in medicine and religion: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic perspectives (edited book)
    with Ashley John Moyse
    Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. 2019.
    Modern medicine has produced many wonderful technological breakthroughs that have extended the limits of the frail human body. However, much of the focus of this medical research has been on the physical, often reducing the human being to a biological machine to be examined, understood, and controlled. This book begins by asking whether the modern medical milieu has overly objectified the body, unwittingly or not, and whether current studies in bioethics are up to the task of restoring a fuller …Read more
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    Christian Witness on Abortion: The Examples of Paul Ramsey and Stanley Hauerwas
    Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (4): 431-452. 2014.
    Paul Ramsey and Stanley Hauerwas are arguably the most prominent United Methodist thinkers to date to write extensively on abortion. This article takes up a ripe and illuminating task neglected by the ethicists themselves and the secondary literature: bringing their views on this issue into conversation. More specifically, this article discusses their considerations on the value of unborn human life, the “hard cases,” the church community’s role, and the place of legal reform. The article conclu…Read more
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    The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics by Daniel P. Scheid
    Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 38 (1): 197-198. 2018.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics by Daniel P. ScheidJohn J. FitzgeraldThe Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics Daniel P. Scheid new york: oxford university press, 2016. 264 pp. $31.95Published shortly after the first encyclical to focus on the environment (Pope Francis's Laudato Si'), Daniel Scheid's first book is a significant advance in Christian ethics and religious…Read more
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    Timeless Troubles
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 203-215. 2008.
    One answer to the perennial question of how to reconcile divine foreknowledge with human freedom is the “Eternity Solution” (espoused by Thomas Aquinas): God is outside of time, and therefore it is incorrect to say he has foreknowledge. However, in the case of prophecy, God’s knowledge seems to be inserted into the temporal order and thereby transformed into foreknowledge. The eternalist might address this problem in a few ways, but the best answer appears to be that inevitable actions can be fr…Read more
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    Handbook of Roman Catholic Moral Terms by James T. Bretzke, SJ
    Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (2): 221-222. 2015.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Handbook of Roman Catholic Moral Terms by James T. Bretzke, SJJohn J. FitzgeraldHandbook of Roman Catholic Moral Terms James T. Bretzke, SJ washington, dc: georgetown university press, 2013. 260 pp. $24.95The Handbook of Roman Catholic Moral Terms continues the recent sequence of concise dictionaries published by Georgetown University Press, including the Key Words volumes for various religions and A Handbook of Bioethics…Read more
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    Forgiveness
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 203-215. 2008.
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    William F. Roemer 1894-1971
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 45. 1971.
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    This thesis examines a prima facie tension between the narrow scope of social justice proposed by many liberal, rights-based accounts, and the intuition that we have a strong obligation to help distant people who are in great need. 'Distant people' in this instance are people who do not share our nationality, or those who will come to exist as members of future generations. Ways in which liberal, right-based theories of political philosophy can resolve this tension are examined, and the thesis c…Read more