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    Law and Lamb: AKEDAH and the Search for a Deep Religious Symbol for an Ecumenical Bioethics.Kenneth Vaux - 1999 - Christian Bioethics 5 (3):213-219.
    This essay looks at the concept of AKEDAH, the essence of which is the travail of the human condition and the trust in vindication and victory, as a salient and deep metaphor for bioethics. The author first delineates the symbol, then shows its theological and ethical significance, and finally suggests its bioethical applications.The LORD said, “Go get Isaac, your only son, the one you dearly love! Take him to the land of Moriah, and I will show you a mountain where (...)
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  2. Health/Medicine and the Faith Traditions an Inquiry Into Religion and Medicine.Martin E. Marty & Kenneth Vaux - 1982
     
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  3. Lines in the Sand: Justice and the Gulf War.Alan Geyer, Barbara G. Green, Kenneth L. Vaux & Brien Hallett - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):190-192.
     
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    Biomedical ethics; morality for the new medicine.Kenneth L. Vaux - 1974 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    Birth ethics: religious and cultural values in the genesis of life.Kenneth L. Vaux - 1989 - New York: Crossroad.
    Discusses human sexuality, population contral, women's rights, genetic research, abortion, AIDS, and childcare.
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    God is great, God is good: James Ashbrook's contribution to neuroethical theology.Kenneth Vaux - 1996 - Zygon 31 (3):463-468.
    James Ashbrook's work has not only clarified issues in brain and belief, it has offered intriguing suggestions for ethics. The relevance of neurotheology to ethics is evident if we assume that ethics entails, in part, concerns about character, responsibility, and the art of living.
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    Health Care Executives and Medical Ethics.Kenneth Vaux - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (6):2-3.
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    Nation and world, Church and God: the legacy of Garry Wills.Kenneth L. Vaux & Melanie Baffes (eds.) - 2014 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Garry Wills is the polymathic public intellectual bemoaned as missing from American letters. A professor emeritus at Northwestern University, he has built upon his early studies in classics and patristics, while bringing his considerable intellect to bear on American culture, politics, and religion, notably through provocative articles and books on wars, past and present presidents, and the Catholic Church Wills has distinguished himself in the crowded field of Civil War history; fearlessly taken on the legacies of Richard Nixon and Ronald (...)
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    Powers That Make Us Human: The Foundations of Medical Ethics.Kenneth L. Vaux (ed.) - 1985 - University of Illinois Press.
    In Powers That Make Us Human eight outstanding philosophers of medicine address those questions by exploring some of our most crucial ethical dimensions and issues--mortality, honor, subsistence, feelings, reason, justice, hope, and virtue. Their writings suggest the multi-faceted essence of what it means to be human.
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  10. Subduing the cosmos.Kenneth L. Vaux - 1970 - Richmond,: John Knox Press.
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    Theology as the Queen (Bee) of the Disciplines?Kenneth Vaux - 1990 - Zygon 25 (3):317-322.
    Once Queen of the Medieval court of sciences, dethroned theology may be able in our time to play a strategic servant role in rightly humiliating, elevating, and ordering the disciplines, in gadflying like a mutant honeybee, generating surprise and serendipity through the intermediacy of social science, and in offering ethical homing direction to the disciplines in their applied endeavors.
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    To create a different future.Kenneth L. Vaux (ed.) - 1972 - New York,: Friendship Press.
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    This Mortal Coil: The Meaning of Health and Disease.Kenneth L. Vaux - 1978 - HarperCollins Publishers.
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    The Theologic Ethics of Euthanasia.Kenneth L. Vaux - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (1):19-22.
  15. Who shall live.Kenneth L. Vaux (ed.) - 1970 - Philadelphia,: Fortress Press.
     
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    Will to Live, Will to Die: Ethics and the Search for a Good Death.Kenneth L. Vaux - 1978 - Augsburg Books.
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    Book Review : Human Life in the Balance by David C. Thomasma. Louisville, Ky., Westminster -- John Knox Press 1990. 364 pp. US $14.95. [REVIEW]Kenneth L. Vaux - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (1):91-92.
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  18. Free will and determinism. Edited by vlggo Mortensen and Robert C. Sorensen. Philadelphia: Coronet, 1987. 213 pages and notes. $28.50 (paper). Tackling the subject of free will and determinism is like trying to fight a Tar baby: No matter where you throw the first punch, you find. [REVIEW]Kenneth Vaux - forthcoming - Zygon.
     
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