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  1. Sanctification: An Interpretation in Light of Embodiment.Patricia B. Jung - 1983 - Journal of Religious Ethics 11 (1):75 - 95.
    An account of character is developed on the basis of Ricoeur's philosophy of the will. Particular attention is paid to the role of the bodily involuntary in the process of character-formation. This augments the interpretation of the moral meaning of sanctification developed by Hauerwas. When interpreted in light of corporeality, sanctification entails not only a perceptual transformation but also an affective change in the agent's value orientation, the competent retraining of the agent's emotions, and the gracious triggering of an adoptive (...)
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  • The Elements of Character.Richard Bondi - 1984 - Journal of Religious Ethics 12 (2):201 - 218.
    Legitimate confusion over the use of the language of character arises over the topic of that language and its relation to the concepts of story and community often associated with it. This essay argues that the proper topic of the language of character is the self in relation, and that a phenomenology of the self in relation is the first step in an ethics of character. Four elements of character are thus described, and a consideration of the role of story (...)
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