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62Organ Markets and the Ends of MedicineJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 34 (6): 586-605. 2009.As the gap between the need for and supply of human organs continues to widen, the aim of securing additional sources of these “gifts of the body” has become a seemingly overriding moral imperative, one that could—and some argue, should—override the widespread ban on organ markets. As a medical practice, organ transplantation entails the inherent risk that one human being, a donor, will become little more than a means to the end of healing for another human being and that he or she will come to …Read more
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23The Writings of Frederick E. CroweIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 369-382. 2004.
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20Learning to keep your cool: Reducing aggression through the experimental modification of cognitive controlCognition and Emotion 29 (2): 251-265. 2015.
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18Identifying and prioritizing uncertainties: patient and clinician engagement in the identification of research questionsJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (3): 627-631. 2010.
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1619. Son of God, Holy Spirit, and World ReligionsIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 324-343. 2006.
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157. Bernard Lonergan and Liberation TheologyIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 116-126. 2006.
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15Chapter 13. Linking the Splintered Disciplines: Ideas from LonerganIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 252-266. 2004.
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14Chapter 2. From Kerygma to Inculturation: The Odyssey of Gospel MeaningIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 21-31. 2004.
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12Author's PrefaceIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. 2004.
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125. Bernard Lonergan's Thought on Ultimate Reality and MeaningIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 71-105. 2006.
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12Chapter 1. Lonergan's Vocation as a Christian ThinkerIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-20. 2004.
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12Chapter 18. Rhyme and Reason: On Lonergan's Foundations for Works of the SpiritIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 314-331. 2004.
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11Chapter 6. Lonergan's Universalist View of ReligionIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 111-141. 2004.
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108. Bernard Lonergan as Pastoral Theologian'In Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 127-144. 2006.
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10Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential ThemesUniversity of Toronto Press. 2004.
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9The Writings of Frederick E. CroweIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 391-402. 2006.
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913. Dialectic and the Ignatian Spiritual ExercisesIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 235-251. 2006.
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8Chapter 12. The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises and Jesuit SpiritualityIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 242-251. 2004.
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8EPILOGUE. Homily at the Funeral of Bernard LonerganIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 385-390. 2006.
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7Chapter 9. School without Graduates: The Ignatian Spiritual ExercisesIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 197-212. 2004.
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72. The Origin and Scope of Bernard Lonergan's InsightIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 13-30. 2006.
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7Chapter 19. For Inserting a New Question in the Pars primaIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 332-346. 2004.
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721. The Life of the Unborn: Notions from Bernard LonerganIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 360-369. 2006.
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718. A Threefold Kenosis of the Son of GodIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 315-323. 2006.
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7FrontmatterIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. 2004.
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7Chapter 17. Why We Have to DieIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 304-313. 2004.
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712. Eschaton and Worldly Mission in the Mind and Heart of JesusIn Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 193-234. 2006.
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617. Son and Spirit: Tension in the Divine Missions?In Appropriating the Lonergan Idea, University of Toronto Press. pp. 297-314. 2006.
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6Chapter 16. 'The Spirit and I'at PrayerIn Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 294-303. 2004.
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6Chapter 5. 'All my work has been introducing history into Catholic theology'In Developing the Lonergan Legacy: Historical, Theoretical, and Existential Themes, University of Toronto Press. pp. 78-110. 2004.