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    Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life.Jeffrey Church - 2022 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    In the wake of populist challenges throughout the past decade in the U.S. and Europe, liberalism has been described as elitist and out of touch, concerned with protecting and promoting material interests with an orientation that is pragmatic, legalistic, and technocratic. Simultaneously, liberal governments have become increasingly detached from the middle class and its moral needs for purpose and belonging. If liberalism cannot provide spiritual sustenance, individuals will look elsewhere for it, especially in illiberal forms of populism. -/- In Kant, (...)
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    Poet, Priest and Prophet: The Life and Thought of Bishop John V. Taylor.David Wood & Churches Together in Britain and Ireland - 2002
    John V. Taylor was a missionary statesman, ecumenist, Africanist, onetime General Secretary of the Church Missionary Society, and later Anglican Bishop of Winchester. His work offers a theology and practice of Christian mission which is faithful to scripture while fully facing the facts of the contemporary world at the beginning of the third millennium. Does Christian evangelism promote sectarianism and violence, or can it contribute to harmony and peace in the global village? Can Christians extol the true significance of (...)
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    An Interpretation of Nietzsche's On the Uses and Disadvantage of History for Life by Anthony K. Jensen.Jeffrey Church - 2019 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 50 (2):332-335.
    The second of Nietzsche's UM, "On the Uses and Disadvantage of History for Life", is one of his most celebrated and influential works, profoundly shaping the work of Continental theorists such as Martin Heidegger, Michel Foucault, and Paul de Man. For all the immense attention paid to this little text, philosophers and scholars have focused mainly on Nietzsche's reflections on culture, overlooking the text's epistemological concerns. Jensen's commentary rectifies this omission and succeeds admirably not only in analyzing the often (...)
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    Liberalism and Meaningfulness.Jeffrey Church - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (2):205-224.
    The contemporary debate between perfectionists and anti-perfectionists is at an impasse. This paper does not take sides in this long-standing debate, but finds common ground between both groups in the notion of “meaningfulness,” as developed recently by philosopher Susan Wolf and psychologist Roy Baumeister. This notion is distinct from the good life in that meaningfulness describes formal qualities of a good life, but not its basis and substance. Accordingly, I argue, we can expect far less fundamental disagreement about (...)
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    Church Life in England in the Thirteenth Century. [REVIEW]Thomas A. Kirby - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (1):140-143.
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    Selfish and moral politics: David Hume on stability and cohesion in the modern state.Jeffrey Church - manuscript
    In Hume's dialogue with the Hobbesian-Mandevillian "selfish system" of morals, Hume seems to reject its conclusions in morals, but accept them in politics. No skeptic of moral claims like Mandeville, Hume sought to ground objective moral standards in his moral sentiment philosophy, yet, like Mandeville, Hume argued that in political life human beings act based largely on self-interest and a limited generosity. I argue that Hume, however, is ultimately ambivalent about the selfish system's conclusions in politics. He puts forth (...)
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    The Aesthetic Justification of Existence: Nietzsche on the Beauty of Exemplary Lives.Jeffrey Church - 2015 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (3):289-307.
    ABSTRACT A disagreement about the nature of Nietzsche's “aesthetic justification of existence” has recently emerged in the literature. In this essay, I argue that the disagreement stems from a common but mistaken assumption that Nietzsche focuses on works of art to justify life. Instead, in the Untimely Meditations, Nietzsche shifts to the beauty of exemplary individuals to justify life. Through an examination of the Kantian practical arguments in the Untimely Meditations, I show how the scholarly debate can be (...)
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    Tribal Water Rights: Exploring Dam Construction in Indian Country.Jerilyn Church, Chinyere O. Ekechi, Aila Hoss & Anika Jade Larson - 2015 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 43 (S1):60-63.
    The environment, particularly, land and water, play a powerful role in sustaining and supporting American Indian and Alaska Native communities in the United States. Not only is water essential to life and considered — by some Tribes — a sacred food in and of itself, but environmental water resources are necessary to maintain habitat for hunting and fishing. Many American Indian and Alaska Native communities incorporate locally caught traditional subsistence foods into their diets, and the loss of access to (...)
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    Liberalism and Meaningfulness.Jeffrey Church - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (2):205-224.
    The contemporary debate between perfectionists and anti-perfectionists is at an impasse. This paper does not take sides in this long-standing debate, but finds common ground between both groups in the notion of “meaningfulness,” as developed recently by philosopher Susan Wolf and psychologist Roy Baumeister. This notion is distinct from the good life in that meaningfulness describes formal qualities of a good life, but not its basis and substance. Accordingly, I argue, we can expect far less fundamental disagreement about (...)
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    Nietzsche's Early Ethical Idealism.Jeffrey Church - 2016 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 47 (1):81-100.
    There is an emerging consensus in recent literature that Nietzsche adheres to some form of “naturalism,” that his closest philosophical kin are Hume and Darwin rather than Derrida.1 Despite this consensus, however, scholars disagree as to the relationship between Nietzsche’s naturalism and his ethics.2 The most prominent interpretation is that Nietzsche is an ethical naturalist in the Aristotelian tradition. According to this interpretation, the good life for an individual is derived from natural “type-facts” about him.3 Each individual possesses certain (...)
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    Church Involvement, Spiritual Growth, Meaning in Life, and Health.Neal Krause, R. David Hayward, Deborah Bruce & Cynthia Woolever - 2013 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 35 (2):169-191.
    The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between involvement in three aspects of congregational life and spiritual growth. In addition, an effort is made to see if spiritual growth may, in turn, affect health. A latent variable model was developed to test the following hypotheses: individuals who attend worship services more often, attend Bible study and prayer group meetings more frequently, and individuals who receive more spiritual support from fellow church members will be more likely (...)
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    Ethical Issues That Matter: A New Method of Moral Discourse in Church Life.Enoch Hammond Oglesby - 2001 - University Press of America.
    Faith communities have always struggled with the questions of ethical method and cultural inclusivity. Accordingly, Ethical Issues that Matter enlarges the methodological discussion among ethicists and theologians by adopting the landscape of a mountain as a useful metaphor for racism. On a practical level, Ethical Issues that Matter is about the agonizing struggle to understand and to dismantle the mountain of racism in American society. According to the author, to do so would undoubtedly enhance the meaning and diversity of the (...)
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  13. James Vernon Bartlett, M. A. , Church Life and Church Order during the First Four Centuries. [REVIEW]Clement C. J. Webb - 1943 - Hibbert Journal 42:90.
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    The church as the axis of convergence in teilhard's theology and life.Mathias Trennert-Helwig - 1995 - Zygon 30 (1):73-89.
    . During the lifetime of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the Roman Catholic Church passed through deep changes of doctrines as well as ecclesiastical structures, marked by the First and Second Vatican Councils. In that historical period, the perceived threat of the more and more encompassing theory of universal evolution was the main reason that Teilhard was forbidden to publish anything about its theological or philosophical significance. Teilhard survived these lifelong restrictions within his beloved church by embracing the paradigm (...)
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    Alonzo church:his life, his work and some of his miracles.Maía Manzano - 1997 - History and Philosophy of Logic 18 (4):211-232.
    This paper is dedicated to Alonzo Church, who died in August 1995 after a long life devoted to logic. To Church we owe lambda calculus, the thesis bearing his name and the solution to the Entscheidungsproblem.His well-known book Introduction to Mathematical LogicI, defined the subject matter of mathematical logic, the approach to be taken and the basic topics addressed. Church was the creator of the Journal of Symbolic Logicthe best-known journal of the area, which he edited (...)
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    Christian life: ethics, morality, and discipline in the early church.Everett Ferguson (ed.) - 1903 - New York: Garland.
    An integrated overview of history The volume in this series are arranged topically to cover biography, literature, doctrines, practices, institutions, worship, missions, and daily life. Archaeology and art as well as writings are drawn on to illuminate the Christian movement in its early centuries. Ample attention is also given to the relation of Christianity to pagan thought and life, to the Roman state, to Judaism, and to doctrines and practices that came to be judged as heretical or schismatic. (...)
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    The Life and Work of the anti-apartheid movement within the Church of Scotland from 1975 to 1985.Justin W. Taylor & Graham A. Duncan - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (1).
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    For the Life of the World? And of the Church too! Quality of Ethics as a Diagnostic Key for the Orthodox Church.Vasileios Thermos - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (2):235-252.
    This article attempts an overall assessment of the Ecumenical Patriarchate document on Orthodox social ethics, For the Life of the World, articulated along three dimensions: a) Radicalism, in terms of the radical reminders on Orthodox morality that the document succeeds in highlighting, b) Pervasiveness, with regard to the question on how the principles exposed in the document are (or should be) valid across all local Orthodox Churches, and c) Consistency, as the inner harmony between these principles and other aspects (...)
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  19. Life in the Trinity: An Introduction to Theology with the Help of the Church Fathers.Donald Fairbairn - 2009
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    The life-cycle of ethnic churches in sociological perspective.Mark Mullins - 1987 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 14 (4):321-334.
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    The life’s meaning crisis and the history of philosophy. Church, J. (2022). Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life. Oxford: Oxford UP. [REVIEW]Elvira Chukhrai - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (1):158-169.
    Review of Church, J. (2022). Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life. Oxford: Oxford UP.
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    The U.S. Catholic Church, Elections, and a Holistic Ethic of Life.John Sniegocki - 2020 - Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice 3:71-91.
    This paper explores the reasons that led many Catholics to support the candidacy of Donald Trump in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections in the United States and the role played by the leadership of the U.S. Catholic bishops in the electoral process. Also explored are the outlines of an alternative approach, shaped by the more holistic “consistent ethic of life” contained in the teachings of Pope Francis. Attention is given to how this Francis-inspired alternative could provide a model (...)
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    Editing the Story of Life in the Experience of Grief: An Intercultural Pastoral Care of the Nias Church in Indonesia.Simon Rachmadi, Bambang Subandrijo & Alokasih Gulo - 2022 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 39 (3):163-180.
    In the moment of grief, people need consolation coming from the very core of human existence: living communication with one’s source of being. This communication ensues stories of life-sustaining one’s self-identity and spiritual vitality. When a story of life enlightens one’s experience of grief, it becomes a curative force for one’s soul-healing process. Yet if the life story becomes ineffective, it needs an “editing” process—or a revision—to get a meaning reconstruction that is more compatible with the grief (...)
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    Dignity of human life in the concept of the Catholic Church.Neonila Petryshyn - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:240-244.
    This article analyzes the problem of the dignity of human life in the official documents of the Catholic Church, in the speeches of the Patriarchs of the Catholic Church, their understanding and transfering them to the realities of current events in Ukraine.
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  25. The Life That Never Ends, Literature Board of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod.[author unknown] - 1949
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    Church, State, and Society: Reflections on the Life of the Church in Contemporary Yugoslavia1.Miroslav Volf - 1989 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 6 (1):24-31.
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  27. Churches, public life and development : restoration of human dignity in the context of education.Nico Koopman In Conversation & Francina Koopman - 2008 - In Steve De Gruchy, Nico Koopman & S. Strijbos (eds.), From our side: emerging perspectives on development and ethics. South Africa: UNISA Press.
     
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    In defence of the church catholic: The life of Stephen Gardiner.Greg Walker - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (4):575-575.
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  29. Ministering in a divided church: Can the consistent ethic of life bridge the contention?Regina Wentzel Wolfe - 2008 - In Thomas A. Nairn (ed.), The Consistent Ethic of Life: Assessing its Reception and Relevance. Orbis Books.
     
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    Jeffrey Church, Kant, Liberalism, and the Meaning of Life Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022 Pp. 305 ISBN 9780197633182 (hbk) $74.00. [REVIEW]Nicholas A. Anderson - 2023 - Kantian Review 28 (3):487-490.
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  31. The liturgy in the life of the Church.Robert F. Taft - 1999 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40 (1-4):187-229.
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  32. The Foundations of the Church's Doctrine Concerning the Principles of Conjugal Life: A Memorandem Composed by a Group of Moral Theologians from Krakow.Karol Wojtyla - 2012 - Nova et Vetera 10:321-359.
     
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    For the Life of the World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox Church, Section VIII: Science, Technology and the Natural World. A Response.Elizabeth Theokritoff - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (2):281-295.
    Section VIII of Toward a Social Ethos covers the areas of healing and medicine, new technologies including the internet, faith and science, human sciences and pastoral care, the natural world and ecological crisis. This article comments on the text in the light of wider Orthodox thinking on these areas (where it exists) and earlier statements on use of the world and environment from the Churches of Constantinople, Antioch and Moscow.
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    Reformed humanism: essays on Christian doctrine, philosophy, and church.David Fergusson - 2024 - New York: T&T Clark.
    The three sections of the collection deal respectively with Doctrinal Themes, Philosophical Engagements and Church and Society. Core doctrines to be explored include God, creation, Christology, anthropology and eschatology. The philosophical material represents theological interactions with Humean scepticism, the ambivalence of Adam Smith's religious commitments, the possibility of a natural theology after Darwin, and recent work on religion and science. The final section deals more broadly with issues in contemporary church life and the contested place of theology (...)
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  35. SD Church, The Household Knights of King John.(Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, 4/44.) Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Pp. xix, 177. $59.95. [REVIEW]William M. Delehanty - 2001 - Speculum 76 (3):700-701.
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    African therapy for a fractured world: The life of founder bishop Johannes Richmond and the invention of tradition and group cohesion in an African Initiated Church.Cas Wepener - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (1).
    In the book The invention of tradition historian Eric Hobsbawm claims that the process of the invention of tradition serves the formation of group cohesion. The different versions of the life story of the founder bishop of the Corinthian Church of South Africa, as documented during many years of conducting qualitative field work in this church, are used in this article as a case study in this regard. The article unpacks the way in which the invention of (...)
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    Why the church needs bioethics: a guide to wise engagement with life's challenges.John Frederic Kilner (ed.) - 2011 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: Zondervan.
    By engaging the incredible medical technologies available today from a biblical and theological perspective, this book equips students, church and lay leaders, and health care professionals to help foster a world in which medical expertise informs our bioethical decisions and human beings are shown respect as people created in the image of God.
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    The fruits of the Second Vatican Council in the life of the church in the Soviet Union and after its collapse.Vitaliy Skomarovskiy - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 66:43-45.
    The Second Vatican Council is not in vain, and with full responsibility is called a landmark event. Without exaggeration, we can say that he renewed the face of the Catholic Church.At that time, the issue of reform, but rather, said that the Church's restoration was virtually "vibrant in the air". Thus, for example, Pope Pius XII in the Encyclical "Mediator Dei" was entertaining over certain aspects of the modernization of the Liturgy. And in general, the world, which in (...)
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    In Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics by Daniel Callahan, and: Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to the Wise Engagement with Life’s Challenges ed. by John F. Kilner, and: Respecting Life: Theology and Bioethics by Neil Messer.Andrea Vicini - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (1):196-199.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:In Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics by Daniel Callahan, and: Why the Church Needs Bioethics: A Guide to the Wise Engagement with Life’s Challenges ed. by John F. Kilner, and: Respecting Life: Theology and Bioethics by Neil MesserAndrea Vicini SJIn Search of the Good: A Life in Bioethics By Daniel Callahan (edited by Arthur Caplan) CAMBRIDGE, MA: MIT PRESS, 2012. (...)
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    Changing World, Unchanging Church?: An Agenda for Christians in Public Life.David Clark - 1997 - Burns & Oates.
    These papers address the relationship between Christian faith and contemporary values, providing a powerful commentary on the relationship of the church with the wider world at the turn of the millennium.
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    Union Initiatives in the Life of Orthodox Church in the Rzeczpospolita at start of Counter-Reformation, Their Motivational Subtext and Public Perception.Vitaliy Shevchenko - 2002 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 22:94-105.
    The Council of Trent of 1545-1563, which, incidentally, was not only long lasting but also difficult to convene, reflected a completely unstable general Christian situation during a period of rapid reformation. It is known that its foundations amounted to 95 Luther abstracts, and the subsequent course of events necessitated the immediate convening of the Ecumenical Council. Pope Clement VII made real attempts to do so, but did not reach the goal as a result of the war. Bulla of June 12, (...)
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  42. 7. The Catholic Church in American Public Life in the Twentieth Century.Philip Gleason - 2000 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (4).
     
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    The Catholic Church in American Public Life in the Twentieth Century.Philip Gleason - 2000 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (4):85-99.
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    Singleness and the Church: A New Theology of the Single Life. By Jana Marguerite Bennett.Karen Ross - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (1):187-188.
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    Language and writing as components of church and religious life of Christians.Tetyana Gorbachenko - 1998 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 8:14-21.
    A complex and controversial social phenomenon is religious and religious life. An important part of it is the preaching of the word of God based on the use of language and writing, on the basis of which sacred books and other written sources for the submission of religious cults are made. The linguistic aspect of the social significance of language and writing as part of the church and religious life of Christians is considered.
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  46. Between Congregation and Church: Denomination and Christian Life Together.[author unknown] - 2018
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  47. The Mission of the Church on Life Matters in Contemporary Australian Society.Michael Putney - 2008 - The Australasian Catholic Record 85 (4):442.
     
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    Is the Church in Mid-Life Crisis?Elizabeth Rees - 1994 - Feminist Theology 3 (7):29-33.
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  49. Helping Families through the Church: A Symposium on Family Life Education.Oscar E. Feucht - 1957
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  50. Theology in the Life of the Church.Robert W. Bertram - 1963
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