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  1. The Politics of the Cross: The Theology and Ethics of John Howard Yoder.Craig A. Carter, Stanley Hauerwas, Chris K. Huebner, Harry J. Huebner, Mark Thiessen Nation & Ben C. Ollenburger - 2005 - Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (1):139-174.
    In his landmark monograph, "The Politics of Jesus", John Howard Yoder challenged mainstream Christian social ethics by arguing that the New Testament account of Jesus's founding of a messianic community entails a normative politics, not only for early Christianity but for the contemporary church. This challenge is further elaborated in several important posthumous publications, especially "Preface to Theology", in which Yoder examines the development of early Christology with attention to its political and ethical implications, and "The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited", Yoder's (...)
     
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    Virtues & practices in the Christian tradition: Christian ethics after MacIntyre.Nancey C. Murphy, Brad J. Kallenberg & Mark Nation (eds.) - 1997 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Using Alastair MacIntyre's work as a methodological guide for doing ethics in the Christian tradition, the contributors to this work offer essays on three subjects: description of MacIntyre's approach; reflections on moral issues; and selected essays on family, abortion, feminism and more.
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    Washing feet: Preparation for service.Mark Thiessen Nation - 2004 - In Stanley Hauerwas & Samuel Wells (eds.), The Blackwell companion to Christian ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
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    Book Review: Mark Thiessen Nation, Anthony G. Siegrist and Daniel P. Umbel, with foreword by Stanley Hauerwas, Bonhoeffer the Assassin? Challenging the Myth, Recovering His Call to Peacemaking. [REVIEW]Stanley Hauerwas, Daniel Umbel, Anthony Siegrist, Mark Nation & Jennifer Moberly - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (2):248-251.
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  5. Book Review: Michael P. DeJonge, Bonhoeffer’s Theological Formation: Berlin, Barth, and Protestant Theology. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (2):232-235.
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    Book Review: Michael P. DeJonge, Bonhoeffer’s Theological Formation: Berlin, Barth, and Protestant Theology. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (2):232-235.
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  7. Book Review: Ethics as Grammar: Changing the Postmodern Subject. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (2):101-104.
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  8. Book Review: An Angel Directs the Storm: Apocalyptic Religion and American Empire. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2006 - Studies in Christian Ethics 19 (2):255-258.
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    Book Review: Mark Thiessen Nation, Anthony G. Siegrist and Daniel P. Umbel, with foreword by Stanley Hauerwas, Bonhoeffer the Assassin? Challenging the Myth, Recovering His Call to Peacemaking. [REVIEW]Stanley Hauerwas, Daniel Umbel, Anthony Siegrist, Mark Nation & Jennifer Moberly - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (2):248-251.
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    Book Review: Christopher Chenault Roberts, Creation and Covenant: The Significance of Sexual Difference in the Moral Theology of Marriage (New York: T&T Clark International, 2007). xiii + 266 pp. £65.00 (hb), ISBN 978—0—567—02655—2. [REVIEW]Mark Thiessen Nation - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (1):109-113.
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    Book Review: Cynthia Hess, Sites of Violence, Sites of Grace: Christian Nonviolence and the Traumatized Self (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009). 167 pp. £37.05/$60.00 (hb), ISBN 978-0-7391-1945-7. [REVIEW]Mary Thiessen Nation & Mark Thiessen Nation - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (1):103-106.
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