Response to Kelly Brown Douglas

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2):263-266 (2023)
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Abstract

Kelly Brown Douglas offered two countermeasures to aid ethicists in expanding the moral imaginary of a people: (1) examine critically the work of interlocutors and (2) change our gaze to those voices that have been traditionally refused epistemic authority. This essay explores concrete examples of these countermeasures in theological scholarship.

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