Works by Meyer, John R. (exact spelling)

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  1. The Political Economy of Slavery: Studies in the Economy and Society of the Slave South.Eugene D. Genovese, Alfred H. Conrad & John R. Meyer - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (4):497-500.
     
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    Embryonic personhood, human nature, and rational ensoulment.John R. Meyer - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (2):206–225.
    This essay briefly describes a few of the problems associated with using personhood language to defend the right to life of the pre‐implantation embryo. Arguing that an immaterial soul explains the personal identity of an embryo is problematic for many people because there is no apparent spiritual activity in the unborn. While some scholars argue that the embryo has the potential to act as an adult person and thus should be protected from harm, others contend that potentiality alone is insufficient (...)
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  3. A Quest of the Possible? Evaluation of the Impact of the Pixie Programme on 8-10 Year Olds.John R. Meyer - 1988 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 9 (2):63-75.
    Curriculum programmes are conventionally expected to produce outcomes or specific results demonstrated in the performance of learners. Usually the intended outcomes are expressed in the conceptual framework or design of the curriculum. Programme assessment is intended to collect data that will provide evidence for these effects on learners.
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  4. Coordinating the immanent and economic Trinity.John R. Meyer - 2005 - Gregorianum 86 (2):235-253.
    In this article I present the Son - Spirit relationship in Christ as the secret to the connection between immanent/economic trinitarian dichotomies without compromising the reality of Christ's human nature. I suggest thatthe Spirit bridges the gap separating God and human beings by linking the inaugurated eschatological present with the future fulfillment of our nascent condition as children of God in Christ. The key notion for understanding God's self-communication rests with the unique role of the Spirit of Christ, who, in (...)
     
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    Embryonic personhood, human nature, and rational ensoulment.John R. Meyer - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (2):206-225.
    This essay briefly describes a few of the problems associated with using personhood language to defend the right to life of the pre‐implantation embryo. Arguing that an immaterial soul explains the personal identity of an embryo is problematic for many people because there is no apparent spiritual activity in the unborn. While some scholars argue that the embryo has the potential to act as an adult person and thus should be protected from harm, others contend that potentiality alone is insufficient (...)
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  6. Striving for personal sanctity through work.John R. Meyer - 1997 - The Thomist 61 (1):85-106.
     
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    The soul of the embryo: An enquiry into the status of the human embryo in the Christian tradition. By David Albert Jones.John R. Meyer - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (1):144–145.