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Black Churchwomen's Lived Theology and Liberative Social Ethics
during the Civil Rights Movement
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When Freedom Is Not Free: an Ethical Critique of a Nation's Sacred
Ideal
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The Canonization of Martin Luther King Jr.: Collective Memory, Civil Religion, and the Reconstruction of an American Hero
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Violence and the Language of Virtue: Political Violence, Ethical Discourse, and Moral Transformation
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The Interconnection between Race‚ Religion and Economics:Black Christian Identity and Economic Justice in the RuralSouth
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The Moral Imagination of Restorative Justice
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Christianity, Politics, and the Predicament of Evil: A ConstructiveTheological Ethic of Soulcraft and Statecraft
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Beyond Chrismukkah: A Cultural History of the Christian/Jewish
Blended Family from 1965 to 2010
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The Robot as Person: Robotic Futurism and A Theology of Human
Ethical Responsibility Among Humanoid Machines
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More than Just Health: Theo--ethical Reflection as a Religious
Health Asset
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Short-Term Mission in a Shifting Global Landscape: Genealogies of
Hope and Ambivalence
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Transitional Justice and the Trinity: A Christian Ethic for
Reconciliation and Peacebuilding
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SEEKING A GLOBAL VISION: THE EVOLUTION OF WORLD VISION AND
AMERICAN EVANGELICALISM
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Black Queer Ethics: An Investigation into Ethical Norms of Kinship
and Family
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What Every Girl Dreams Of: A Cultural History of the Sacred in
American White Weddings, 1840-1970
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The Constitution of Religious Liberty: Religion, Power and the
Birth of the Secular Purpose Test, 1844-1971
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"Nāṭya From Within": A Practical
Theology-Based Analysis of Classical Indian Dance Pedagogy in the
United States
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