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    Suffering Presence: Theological Reflections on Medicine, the Mentally Handicapped, and the Church.June O'Connor & Stanley Hauerwas - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (2):42.
    Book reviewed in this article: Suffering Presence: Theological Reflections on Medicine, the Mentally Handicapped, and the Church. By Stanley Hauerwas.
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    Ethics in Popular Culture.June O'Connor - 2004 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 24 (2):3-23.
    ETHICS IS ABUNDANT IN POPULAR CULTURE—IN RADIO TALK SHOWS, television, films, moral advice columns, books and workshops on popular psychology and spirituality, and other venues. This essay explores the ways in which ethics is presented in three select popular settings; the ethical questions addressed in those settings; the moral theories, perspectives, and values that are privileged in opinions offered; and the judgments that are proffered. Of special interest to professional ethicists are the ways in which ethics in popular culture participates (...)
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    Dorothy Day's Christian Conversion.June O'Connor - 1990 - Journal of Religious Ethics 18 (1):159 - 180.
    Walter Conn's theory of Christian Conversion (1986) provides an illuminating lens for understanding Dorothy Day's conversion experience. Day's story, conversely, offers an opportunity to test selected features of Conn's theory, specifically the affective, cognitive, moral, and religious categories of analysis. The dialectic is a fruitful one, yielding insight into both Day's story and Conn's theory, while at the same time raising provocative questions about and contributing to the current debate regarding an "ethic of care" as distinct from an "ethic of (...)
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    Fostering Forgiveness in the Public Square.June O'Connor - 2002 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 22:165-182.
    It has been proposed in South Africa and other sites that forgiveness is a political necessity if social reconstruction is to be effective following regimes of terror and torture. By placing the spotlight on forgiveness, these claims raise questions about the realism and relevance of forgiveness to public life. This paper interrogates the moral realism of forgiveness in public life by identifying some of its defining features, by comparing it to forgiveness in therapeutic and interpersonal settings, and by examining proposed (...)
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    Guiding Questions and Changing Directions: How My Mind Has and Has Not Changed.June O'Connor - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (2):221 - 232.
    Reflecting on a career that temporally coincides with that of the JRE and discloses a like commitment to approaching ethics through attention to multiple religious traditions, the author traces the evolution of her abiding interest in socio-historical expressions of religious convictions and the processes of ethical reflection and analysis that accompany and challenge these. As her research has increasingly focused on a North-South axis, the compelling voices of the poor have provided moral insight and have reformed the author's questions about (...)
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    On Doing Religious Ethics.June O'connor - 1979 - Journal of Religious Ethics 7 (1):81-96.
    To study and to do religious ethics is to be engaged in a three-tieres task which is likened to the process of climbing a three-step ladder. The climber is free to move both up and down depending on the need at hand, depending upon what it is that is to be reached for. The first step refers to the concrete-experiential level where we address conflicting value claims and engage in decision-making procedures; the second refers to the theological-philosophical level where we (...)
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    Stories from the South.June O'Connor - 1993 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 13:283-290.
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    The Quest for Political and Spiritual Liberation: A Study in the Thought of Sri Aurobindo Ghose.June O'connor - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (2):217-218.
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    The Summer of Our Discontent.June O'Connor - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (5):28-29.
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    An Alternative to Secular Ethics. [REVIEW]June O'Connor - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (2):42.
    Book reviewed in this article: Suffering Presence: Theological Reflections on Medicine, the Mentally Handicapped, and the Church. By Stanley Hauerwas.
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