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    Editor’s foreword.J. Michael Stebbins - 2004 - Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (2):203-203.
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    Editor’s foreword.J. Michael Stebbins - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (2):203-203.
    The papers in this issue were presented at the 4th conference on Ethics and Social Responsibility in Engineering and Technology—Linking Workplace Ethics and Education, co-hosted by Gonzaga University and Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 9–10 June 2005.
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    Editor’s foreword.J. Michael Stebbins - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (2):203-203.
    The papers in this issue were presented at the 4th conference on Ethics and Social Responsibility in Engineering and Technology—Linking Workplace Ethics and Education, co-hosted by Gonzaga University and Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 9–10 June 2005.
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  4. The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge by Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski.J. Michael Stebbins - 1992 - The Thomist 56 (4):714-718.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:714 BOOK REVIEWS learning; the Jesuits lean to the voluntarist. Possessed of a unitary academic model, he is really arguing for Aristotle's analogy of attribution. Apparently, no one of his 200 plus Jesuit contacts told him that Nastri prefer St. Thomas and his analogy of proper proportionality. The historian Daniel Boorstin spent 25 yeari!l writing his trilogy on The Americans. What emerges from this analysis? Boorstin points out that (...)
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    Vocation, Business Leadership, and the Pursuit of Understanding.J. Michael Stebbins - 2020 - The Lonergan Review 11:36-52.
    To have a vocation is to be called to a life of ongoing participation in the redemptive work of the Son and the Holy Spirit. Being faithful to the vocation we have received requires adopting a stance of continuing alertness, ready to notice, correctly interpret, and effectively respond to the various forms of communication by which God draws us into closer cooperation with the redemptive missions of the Son and the Spirit. In this paper I focus on a particular vehicle (...)
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    What Did Lonergan Really Say about Aquinas's Theory of the Will?J. Michael Stebbins - 1994 - Method 12 (2):281-305.