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Living to Work and Working to Live: The Rise of Workism in American Public Policy and its Implications for Human Rights
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Reclaiming a Holy Desperation: John Wesley, Recovery, and the
Church Today
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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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Consider The Lilies: Consulting the Beauty and Comprehending the Grotesque in Our Mothers' Gardens - A Theological Aesthetics for Black Experience
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Of Bit Off Tongues: Paul's Heavenly Ascent in Second Corinthians
12:2-4 Vis-a-vis Wittgenstein's Philosophy of Language
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A Comparative Analysis on Immanuel Kant's and Soren Abaye
Kierkegaard's Theories of Human Nature
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Desire and Displacement In Christological Perspective: Race, Redemption, and Christian Discipleship
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A Catholic Approach to the Ethics of Embryo Adoption: What Current
Church Teachings on Sexuality, Reproduction and Adoption reveal
about the Morality of Embryo Adoption
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Seeing Executions as Breaching the Liminal Line: Undermining Modern
Justifications for the Death Penalty
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Implementing the Post-Second Vatican Council's Vision for
Evangelization in the United States: The Challenges Posed by a
Polarized Church
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Cursing Like Jesus: Theological and Pastoral Considerations for
Cursing in Church
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Parables and Pretense: Teaching Metaphoric Language in the Church
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International Justice? A Critical Reflection of Christian Reconciliation and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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Beyond Exceptions and Humanitarianism: Agency, Obligation, and
Ethics in the Law of Asylum
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James in the "Q" Sayings Tradition: An Examination of the Jesus
Logia in the Epistle of St. James
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Cultivating Our Conversation: The Christian Practice of Nonviolent
Discourse in the Public Square
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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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Theatre as Sacred Space: An Examination of the Intersectionality of Religion and Theatre
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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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Reflecting the Gendered God: Analyzing the Difference in
Self-Esteem and Well-Being Between Individuals in Churches that use
Non-Inclusive Gender Images for God and Churches that use Gender
Inclusive Images for God
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