Goodness,
2012
Santa Clara University
Goodness, Thomas G. Plante
Psychology
And what does the Lord require of me? To love mercy, do justice, and walk humbly with God. -Micah 6:8
This quote from the Hebrew Bible has been one of my favorite quotes from sacred scripture in the Judea-Christian tradition for a very long time. It well summarizes how we should live. It well articulates how to live a good life. In this brief and simple statement in response to what God wants of us, it makes clear that there are three things that we should do throughout our lives if we want to follow the dictates of the God …
Gilbert James Arc2006 -001 - Finding Aid,
2012
Asbury Theological Seminary
Gilbert James Arc2006 -001 - Finding Aid, Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Amos In Light Of Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,
2012
Missouri State University
The Ethics Of Amos In Light Of Its Ancient Near Eastern Context, Mark D. Arnold
MSU Graduate Theses
The book of Amos, in a fashion almost preternaturally relevant to contemporary conditions, discusses issues of war and welfare. Amos condemns several foreign nations for various war crimes and then turns to Israel, excoriating it for its mistreatment of the poor. Specifically he indicts the wealthy for enacting policies that created new poor while preventing the old poor from regaining their rightful positions in society. Israel’s elite used economic and judicial methods to enrich themselves at the expense of the vast majority of the population. As a result, Amos predicts the destruction of Israel just as he predicted the destruction …
Rights Of Concrete Others: Ethics Of Concrete Others, Social Individuality, And Social Multiculturalism,
2012
Claremont Graduate University
Rights Of Concrete Others: Ethics Of Concrete Others, Social Individuality, And Social Multiculturalism, Hochul Kwak
CGU Theses & Dissertations
A globalizing world is replete with the vulnerable, who are experiencing economic poverty, medical maltreatment, political persecution, and/or cultural misrecognition. The vulnerable are under systematic oppression and domination. Although the wealth of humankind increases continuously, many are excluded from any benefit of this increased wealth. While human beings have achieved significant progress in medical technology, uncountable numbers of people are exposed to a shortage of appropriate medical care. Despite continued expansion of democracy around the globe, the powerless majority and minorities are experiencing ignorance of their differences, culturally and/or politically. This dissertation searches for a viable human rights scheme that …
Rethinking Nation-Building: A Christian Socio-Ethical And Theo-Political Task For Appropriating The Common Good,
2012
Loyola University Chicago
Rethinking Nation-Building: A Christian Socio-Ethical And Theo-Political Task For Appropriating The Common Good, Artemus Wlemongar Gaye
Dissertations
nation-building as a coomon good
Awakening Between Science, Art & Ethics: Variations On Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890–1945,
2012
Bucknell University
Awakening Between Science, Art & Ethics: Variations On Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890–1945, James Shields
Faculty Contributions to Books
The half-century between the publication of the Imperial Rescript on Education (kyōiku chokugo 教育勅語, 1890) and the bombing of Pearl Harbor (1941) was one of tremendous institutional and intellectual tumult in the world of Japanese Buddhism. Buddhist sects and scholars were not immune to the changing political and cultural winds. While it is true that by the late 1930s, the majority of Buddhist leaders and institutions had capitulated to the status quo, preaching, in the words of Joseph Kitagawa “the virtues of peace, harmony, and loyalty to the throne,” the previous decades show anything but a continuous progression towards …
Awakening Between Science, Art & Ethics: Variations On Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890–1945,
2012
Bucknell University
Awakening Between Science, Art & Ethics: Variations On Japanese Buddhist Modernism, 1890–1945, James Shields
Faculty Contributions to Books
The half-century between the publication of the Imperial Rescript on Education (kyōiku chokugo 教育勅語, 1890) and the bombing of Pearl Harbor (1941) was one of tremendous institutional and intellectual tumult in the world of Japanese Buddhism. Buddhist sects and scholars were not immune to the changing political and cultural winds. While it is true that by the late 1930s, the majority of Buddhist leaders and institutions had capitulated to the status quo, preaching, in the words of Joseph Kitagawa “the virtues of peace, harmony, and loyalty to the throne,” the previous decades show anything but a continuous progression towards …
Breakfast With An Author For Book Disrupting Homelessness: Alternative Christian Approaches,
2011
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dominican University of California
Breakfast With An Author For Book Disrupting Homelessness: Alternative Christian Approaches, Laura A. Stivers
Laura Stivers
Interviewed By Annan Paterson, On Disrupting Homelessness,
2011
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dominican University of California
Interviewed By Annan Paterson, On Disrupting Homelessness, Laura A. Stivers
Laura Stivers
Interviewed By John Shorb, On Disrupting Homelessness,
2011
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dominican University of California
Interviewed By John Shorb, On Disrupting Homelessness, Laura A. Stivers
Laura Stivers
Profiles Of Dominican: Dr. Laura Stivers,
2011
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dominican University of California
Profiles Of Dominican: Dr. Laura Stivers, Laura A. Stivers
Laura Stivers
Gregory Of Nyssa On Language, Naming God's Creatures, And The Desire Of The Discursive Animal,
2011
Selected Works
Gregory Of Nyssa On Language, Naming God's Creatures, And The Desire Of The Discursive Animal, Eric D. Meyer
Eric Meyer
Vincentian Pragmatism: Toward A Method For Systemic Change,
2011
DePaul University
Vincentian Pragmatism: Toward A Method For Systemic Change, Scott Kelley
Scott Kelley
When Pope John Paul II addressed the General Assembly of the Congregation of the Mission in 1986, he encouraged the Assembly to “search out more than ever, with boldness, humility and skill, the causes of poverty and encourage short and long term solutions; adaptable and effective concrete solutions.” Building from Vincentian heritage and the wisdom of the Vincentian family, this paper uses Pragmatic Inquiry to construct a method - Vincentian Pragmatism - that will foster the kinds of systemic change that Pope John Paul II envisioned.
The Great Recession: Some Niebuhrian Reflections,
2011
DePaul University
The Great Recession: Some Niebuhrian Reflections, Scott R. Paeth
Scott R. Paeth
"This moment of economic crisis has intersected with another moment, one of renewed interest in the thought of Reinhold Niebuhr. Niebuhr’s wide- ranging intellectual curiosity touched frequently on questions of ethics and economics, particularly during the period of his own economic crisis in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash. Niebuhr’s insights during that period, which formed the core of what came to be known as his “Christian realist” approach to issues of Christianity and public morality, have something to say to us as we grapple with the questions of justice, economics, and social reform in the wake of …
Catholic-Jewish Declaration On Sacred Places And Religious Freedom,
2011
Seton Hall University
Catholic-Jewish Declaration On Sacred Places And Religious Freedom, Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil.
Reverend Lawrence E. Frizzell, S.T.L., S.S.L., D.Phil.
Attacks on persons and sanctuaries in many countries continue to be all too frequent. Representatives of the Holy See and the International Jewish Committee for Interfaith Consultations (IJCIC) crafted a declaration, which should be presented again to educators because in places the younger generation in North America, Israel, Libya and elsewhere has not been guided to respect the inherent dignity of every human being and the nature of holy places.
Heterologous Embryo Transfer: Is It Consistent With Catholic Moral Teaching?,
2011
University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
Heterologous Embryo Transfer: Is It Consistent With Catholic Moral Teaching?, Alexandra Lynn Theis
School of Divinity Master’s Theses and Projects
According to the University of Michigan's department of Stem Cell Research, in the United States alone, there are as many as 400,000 embryos which have been created in laboratories and are now abandoned to a suspended frozen existence. According to the same source, thousands of unused human embryos are disposed of every year. The majority of these embryos, which will be the focus of this paper have been created by doctors for couples who wish to conceive by in vitro fertilization. When a couple opts for in vitro fertilization, multiple embryos are created and implanted to ensure a higher success …
The Impact Of Regulating Social Science Research With Biomedical Regulations,
2011
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
The Impact Of Regulating Social Science Research With Biomedical Regulations, Brenda Braxton Durosinmi
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The Impact of Regulating Social Science Research with Biomedical Regulations Since 1974 Federal regulations have governed the use of human subjects in biomedical and social science research. The regulations are known as the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, and often referred to as the "Common Rule" because 18 Federal agencies follow some form of the policy. The Common Rule defines basic policies for conducting biomedical and social science research. Almost from the inception of the Common Rule social scientists have expressed concerns of the policy's medical framework of regulations having its applicability also to human research in …
Review Of "Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, And Praxis" Edited By Robert Schreiter, Scott Appleby, And Gerard Powers,
2011
Sacred Heart University
Review Of "Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, And Praxis" Edited By Robert Schreiter, Scott Appleby, And Gerard Powers, Brian Stiltner
Brian Stiltner
No abstract provided.
Interviewed By Joan Claire, “People Of Faith Must Hear The Cry Of The Poor”,
2011
School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dominican University of California
Interviewed By Joan Claire, “People Of Faith Must Hear The Cry Of The Poor”, Laura A. Stivers
Laura Stivers
Review: The Facilitator Era: Beyond Pioneer Church Multiplication,
2011
Liberty University
Review: The Facilitator Era: Beyond Pioneer Church Multiplication, Edward L. Smither
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
No abstract provided.