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Black Churchwomen's Lived Theology and Liberative Social Ethics
during the Civil Rights Movement
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Eros in Eden: A Praxis of Beauty in Genesis 3
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Only The Gods Are Real: The Dialogical Theology of Postmodern American Science Fiction
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The End of Violent Myth: A Reflection on Veteran Trauma, Original Sin, and Wartime Violence
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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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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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The Science of Freedom: Galvanism and Organism in Schleiermacher's
Early Thought
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Changing Habits: Unlearning Burnout in the Context of Theological
Education of Clergy Under the Guidance of the Cistercian Monastic
Tradition
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Transitional Justice and the Trinity: A Christian Ethic for
Reconciliation and Peacebuilding
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International Development and Public Religion: Changing Dynamics
of Christian Mission in South Korea
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An Examination of the Impact of the Climate of Religious Freedom
during the Civil Rights Movement on the Pursuit of Civil Rights and
Religious Liberty
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A Ricoeurian Revision of Postliberal Homiletics
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Works of Love: Beauty and Fragility in a Community of Difference
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Vulnerability, Resilience, and Resistance: A Theology of Divine
Love
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Opus Dei: Toward the Sacramental Counterpoint of Liturgy and
Ethics in a Diasporic Imaginary
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Christ's Two Kingdoms: Calvin's Political Theology and the Public
Engagement of the Church
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