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    Cladistics, sociology and success: A comment on Donoghue's critique of David Hull.Gareth Nelson & Colin Patterson - 1993 - Biology and Philosophy 8 (4):441-443.
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    A cultural evolutionary approach to modernity: What might it mean for Christian faith?Colin Patterson - 2020 - Zygon 55 (1):52-72.
    This essay introduces, for theological consideration, some recent work in the field of cultural evolutionary theory, specifically the kin‐influence hypothesis. This theory holds that, following the beginnings of industrialization and economic growth, a nation's fertility rate commences a decline, which is further abetted by the consequent and increasing imbalance in the relative influence of kin versus nonkin influences on individuals in favor of the latter. It is further proposed that this process is itself a major independent factor in the emergence (...)
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    Just War Pacifism: Must it be a Contradiction in Terms?Colin Patterson - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (3):370-386.
    Efforts to resolve the tension within the Christian moral theological tradition between just war theory and pacifism have so far not produced any broadly accepted resolution. Key sticking points lie both in the fact that even a just war typically involves the taking of human life, both combatant and civilian, and that the distinction between intentional and unintentional killing, so important to Christian moral reflection, is difficult to sustain in practice. Yet, with the prospect of the development of effective non-lethal (...)
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    Person: encounters, paradigms, commitment and applications.Diana Prokofyeva & Colin Patterson (eds.) - 2023 - Wilmington, Delaware: Vernon Press.
    Personalist thought offers fundamental perspectives which are able to shape the broader fields of philosophy, theology, and related areas of study. Familiarity with the scope of its recent developments is valuable not only for personalist scholars but also for those interested in non-materialist thought and especially the problems and questions of the person in various aspects. This work, bringing together papers from a 2019 conference, aims to serve these readerships. It will also provide an archival record of the state of (...)
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    Book Review: D. Stephen Long, Augustinian and Ecclesial Christian Ethics: On Loving Enemies. [REVIEW]Colin Patterson - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):283-286.
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    Book Review: D. Stephen Long, Augustinian and Ecclesial Christian Ethics: On Loving Enemies. [REVIEW]Colin Patterson - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):283-286.
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