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    Witness, the pedagogy of grace and moral development
    The Australasian Catholic Record 95 (3): 259. 2018.
    Fleming, Daniel J; Ryan, Thomas Three recent phrases of Pope Francis warrant attention and guide this article. First, there is his call for 'witnesses of God's love' in his tribute to modern martyrs. The second is 'the pedagogy of grace' and the work of the Spirit explained in 'Amoris Laetitia'. Third, from the same document, we find his discussion of accompaniment in the process of moral discernment within the church. With these as guideposts and drawing on recent studies in moral philosophy an…Read more
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    'Weakness, and wounded and troubled love' in amoris laetitia: Pope Francis as pastor
    The Australasian Catholic Record 94 (2): 131. 2017.
    Ryan, Tom 'Accompanying, Discerning and Integrating Weakness' is the 'contested' chapter 8 of Pope Francis's postsynodal allocution 'The Joy of Love'. This collegial document can be approached from various perspectives, for example, in its historical and theological context; in its significance for moral theology; in its reception within local churches. The aim here is pastoral, namely, to clarify the chapter's content and, specifically, its implications for the faithful and those engaged in pas…Read more
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    Abortion before marriage, marriage tribunal jurisprudence and moral theology
    The Australasian Catholic Record 91 (1): 58. 2014.
    Ryan, Tom Perhaps the most neuralgic issue shaping the Catholic Church's relationship to wider contemporary society is abortion. In Australia, the Church's efforts to counter abortion's increasing incidence and after-effects are evident in Bishops' statements, websites such as Walking with Love, and, from lay-inspired movements such as the Rachel's' Vineyard Retreat. Further, research is bringing a greater appreciation of the trauma and long-term effects of the abortion experience. Given that, i…Read more
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    Liturgy, ethics and reconciliation: Learning from Abraham Lincoln's rhetorical art
    The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (3): 311. 2013.
    Ryan, Tom The year 2012 was characterized by extensive re-appraisal, nationally and internationally, of the Second Vatican Council occasioned by the fiftieth anniversary of its opening in 1962. One aspect discussed by Ann N.C. Nolan is the language of the Council documents. In her investigation of John O'Malley SJ's work, she points out how he detects in them a clear shift from the scholastic and logical style to a literary and rhetorical mode aimed at persuasion and a deepening of conviction. O…Read more
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    Animals in social work: why and how they matter (edited book)
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2014.
    This collection of essays articulates theoretical and philosophical arguments, and advances practical applications, as to why animals ought to matter to social work, in and of themselves. It serves as a persuasive corrective to the current invisibility of animals in contemporary social work practice and thought.
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    Healing Abortion's Trauma and 'Rachel's Vineyard Retreat': From Three Participants
    with Genevieve and Peter Maher
    The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (2): 200. 2009.
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    The Last Walk: Reflections on Our Pets at the End of Their Lives
    Journal of Animal Ethics 6 (2): 237-241. 2016.
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    Creation, Grace and Redemption [Book Review]
    The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (4): 505. 2009.
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    Year 7 Archaeological Dig Ancient Crudenites
    with Paul Davis
    Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 24. 2008.
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    Recreating the Middle Passage of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
    Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 45 (1): 44. 2010.
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    Reinventing Russian Revolutionary Writing (Creatively)
    Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 43 (4): 55. 2008.
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    Creative Tasks for Senior History
    Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (4): 65. 2009.
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    Animals and Social Work represents a pioneering contribution to the literature of social work ethics and moral philosophy. It advances cogent and detailed arguments for the inclusion of animals within social work's moral framework, arguments that have profound theoretical and practical implications for the discipline and its practitioners.