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Useful for 'No One': A Theological Response to 'No Self' Views of
Human Personality
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The Imago Dei and Great Chain of Being: A Wesleyan Case for the
Rights of Nonhuman Persons
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Transitional Justice and the Trinity: A Christian Ethic for
Reconciliation and Peacebuilding
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More than Just Health: Theo--ethical Reflection as a Religious
Health Asset
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Christianity, Politics, and the Predicament of Evil: A ConstructiveTheological Ethic of Soulcraft and Statecraft
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King's Vision of the Beloved Community as a Model ChristianResponse to the Genocide in Darfur test
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The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin, and Wartime Violence
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From the Depths: Preaching in the Wake of Mass Violent Trauma
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War and Negative Revelation: A Theoethical Reflection on Moral Injury
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The Paradox of Privilege: Responsible Solidarity for Faith-Based Activism
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Beyond the Dividing Wall of Hostility: A Theory and Practice of
Reconciliation for the Korean Church in the Conflict between
"Comfort Women" and Japanese Government
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Cultivating Our Conversation: The Christian Practice of Nonviolent
Discourse in the Public Square
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Las Indocumentadas: A Feminist Decolonial Analysis of the Anthropological Subject in Roman Catholic Teachings on Gender and Sexuality and Catholic Social Thought
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