Autonomy And Care In Medicine, 2011 Loyola University Chicago
Autonomy And Care In Medicine, Hille Haker
Theology: Faculty Publications and Other Works
This paper argues that the core principle of bioethics, autonomy, is rooted both in the 20th century history of the development of new medical technologies as in political liberalism transferred to medical practices, rendering the medical decision-making of patients a centerpiece of medical interventions. The paper shows how the ambiguity in the interpretation of autonomy reflects the ambivalence of bioethics towards making normative claims on the moral agents insofar as these go beyond the respect for a patient’s autonomy. In the second part, the paper analyzes the alternative approach of care ethics, which intends to emphasize both the vulnerability and …
Discipliana Vol-70-Nos-1-2-2011, 2011 Disciples of Christ Historical Society
Discipliana Vol-70-Nos-1-2-2011, Glenn Thomas Carson
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-70-Nos-1-2-2011
Richard Phillips, WHOEVER HEARD OF SUCH CHRISTIANS?
Mark Toulouse, A HOLY SAMENESS. The Declaration and Address: Lingering Influences Afflicting Disciples
Dyron Daughrity, CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN INDIA: Two Profiles
The Specter Of Nihilism: On Hegel On Buddhism, 2011 Rollins College
The Specter Of Nihilism: On Hegel On Buddhism, Mario D'Amato, Robert T. Moore
Student-Faculty Collaborative Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Clergy Stress : A Study Of Stressors And Stress-Relieving Practices Among United Methodist Clergy Across Three Districts Of The Western North Carolina Conference, 2011 Asbury Theological Seminary
Clergy Stress : A Study Of Stressors And Stress-Relieving Practices Among United Methodist Clergy Across Three Districts Of The Western North Carolina Conference, Claude J. Kayler
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Menorah Review (No. 74, Winter/Spring, 2011), 2011 Virginia Commonwealth University
Menorah Review (No. 74, Winter/Spring, 2011)
Menorah Review
A Novelist's View of Nineteenth Century Judaism -- An Evolutionary, Nonzero Approach to the Abrahamic Traditions -- Author's reflections -- Books in Brief: New and Notable -- Moreshet: From the Classics -- Post-Zionism... Post-Holocaust -- The Jewish Experience in 17th century Barbados -- Two Poems -- Zachor: From the Records of the Nuremberg Trials, 1945-6
Telos: The Destination For Nazarene Higher Education, 2011 Olivet Nazarene University
Telos: The Destination For Nazarene Higher Education, Gregg A. Chenoweth, Barbara M. Ragan
Books and Manuscripts – Academic Affairs Office
A collection of essays that attempts to articulate the common “center pole” around which Nazarene higher educators stand and the theological and pedagogical commitments that draw them together. An end product of the Pole Project, the volume is a values document for Nazarene educational institutions and was produced and reviewed by 51 faculty at 16 institutions from six countries. The title, Telos, comes from the Greek term used in the New Testament to address the perfect end, or destination, for which Christians are designed. We achieve this when we are perfectly aimed by God. Each contribution in the collection discusses …
2011 - 105th Annual Summit, "Enough: Isaiah 1:11-17", Abilene Christian University, 2011 Abilene Christian University
2011 - 105th Annual Summit, "Enough: Isaiah 1:11-17", Abilene Christian University, Abilene Christian University
Lectureship and Summit Programs
No abstract provided.
How Much Does A Belief Cost?: Revisiting The Marketplace Of Ideas, 2011 SelectedWorks
How Much Does A Belief Cost?: Revisiting The Marketplace Of Ideas, Gregory Brazeal
Gregory Brazeal
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. is often credited with creating the metaphor of “the marketplace of ideas,” though he did not use the exact phrase and his argument for free speech was not based on distinctively economic reasoning. Truly economic investigations of the marketplace of ideas have progressed in step with developments and trends in the law and economics literature. These investigations have tended to be one-sided, with writers focusing primarily either on the production of ideas (for example, Posner) or their consumption (for example, behavioral law and economics), without considering in depth how producers and consumers interact. This may …
Book Review. Jesus Wars, By Philip Jenkins. Theology, 2011 bepress (DC Admins)
Book Review. Jesus Wars, By Philip Jenkins. Theology, Barnaby Hughes
Barnaby Hughes
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Christ At The Center: The Early Christian Era, By Lisa D. Maugans Driver. Theology, 2011 bepress (DC Admins)
Book Review. Christ At The Center: The Early Christian Era, By Lisa D. Maugans Driver. Theology, Barnaby Hughes
Barnaby Hughes
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Evagrius Of Pontus: Talking Back: A Monastic Handbook For Combating Demons, Trans. By David Brakke. The Way, 2011 bepress (DC Admins)
Book Review. Evagrius Of Pontus: Talking Back: A Monastic Handbook For Combating Demons, Trans. By David Brakke. The Way, Barnaby Hughes
Barnaby Hughes
No abstract provided.
Religious Philosophy In Legion, 2011 SelectedWorks
Religious Philosophy In Legion, Marten A. Dollinger
Marten A Dollinger
Despite cinematic shortcomings, the film Legion provides insight to an unusual understanding of Divine Command Theory.
Ignatius, Lonergan, And The Catholic University, 2011 Seton Hall University
Ignatius, Lonergan, And The Catholic University, Richard M. Liddy
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
Catholicity And Faculty Seminars, 2011 Seton Hall University
Catholicity And Faculty Seminars, Richard M. Liddy
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
Method In Catholic Studies, 2011 Seton Hall University
Changing Our Minds: Bernard Lonergan And Climate Change, 2011 Seton Hall University
Changing Our Minds: Bernard Lonergan And Climate Change, Richard M. Liddy
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
Review- Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's., 2011 Seton Hall University
Review- Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's., Randall S. Rosenberg
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
Review- Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's Insight. By Richard M. Liddy., 2011 Seton Hall University
Review- Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan's Insight. By Richard M. Liddy., Michael Mcguckian
Richard M Liddy
No abstract provided.
The Rhetoric Of Sacrifice, 2011 Syracuse University
Elijah In Light Of Rabbinic And Early Christian Sources, 2011 Seton Hall University
Elijah In Light Of Rabbinic And Early Christian Sources, Asher Finkel Ph.D.
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
A comparative study that sheds light on the three aspects of Elijah’s coming in view of early attestation of rabbinic tradition over the millennia since the destruction of the Second Temple and was originally presented on November 5, 2006 at Seton Hall University.