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  1. Søren Kierkegaard og den kollaterale Tænkning1.Det Var Særlig Gennem Sin Lærer, Frederik Christian Sibbern & Kierkegaard Blev Opmærksom Paa Denne Form - 1968 - Kierkegaardiana 7:77.
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  2. Metafizika prekrasnogo: vvedenie v ėkologii︠u︡ kulʹtury.A. R. Nebolʹsin - 2003 - Moskva: Palomnik.
     
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  3. Sae sedae sae yulli.In-hyŏn Sin - 1969 - Sŏul: Parhaeng Taehan Kidokkyo Sŏhoe.
     
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  4. Ibn òHazm on sins and salvation.Christian Lange - 2013 - In Camilla Adang, Maribel Fierro & Sabine Schmidtke (eds.), Ibn Ḥazm of Cordoba: the life and works of a controversial thinker. Boston: Brill.
     
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  5. Kaehyŏkpʻa yullihak.Sin-Hong MyŏNg - 1971
     
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  6. Yejŏl pimangnok: Kidokkyoin ŭi yeŭi pŏmjŏl.Sin-gu Yi - 1987 - Sŏul: Kyohoe Kyoyuk Yŏnʼguwŏn.
     
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    Freedom, sin and the absoluteness of Christianity: reflections on the early Tillich’s Schelling-reception.Christian Danz - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (1-2):115-126.
    ABSTRACTThe article discusses the reception of Schelling’s philosophy by the young Paul Tillich. During his study on the theological faculty of the University of Halle from 1905 until 1907 Tillich was influenced by the Fichte interpretation of Fritz Medicus. Tillich uses Fichte’s philosophy as a theoretical frame for a modern theology. The problems from this Fichte reception lay in the concept of freedom as autonomy. In Schelling’s philosophy, especially in his concept of freedom as the possibility to come into contradiction (...)
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  8. We acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following titles. Inclusion in this list neither implies nor precludes subsequent.Deadly Sin - 2007 - Studies in Christian Ethics 20:157-160.
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    The Price of Precaution and the Ethics of Risk.Christian Munthe - 2011 - Springer.
    Since a couple of decades, the notion of a precautionary principle plays a central and increasingly influential role in international as well as national policy and regulation regarding the environment and the use of technology. Urging society to take action in the face of potential risks of human activities in these areas, the recent focus on climate change has further sharpened the importance of this idea. However, the idea of a precautionary principle has also been problematised and criticised by scientists, (...)
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  10. The price of precaution and the ethics of risk.Christian Munthe - manuscript
    The precautionary principle (PP) has been criticised for almost every intellectual sin one may imagine: unclarity, impracticability, rigidity, implausibility etc. Recognising the rather obvious fact that there is no such thing as one PP, this paper attempts to address this criticism on a more constructive note than merely view it as forcing us to be "for or against" precaution. This is done by connecting an underlying ethical ideal regarding the imposition of risks present in most formulations of PP to the (...)
     
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    Ethical perceptions of world religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism: a comparative study.Karama Siṅgha Rājū - 2002 - Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University.
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    Bonhoeffer and King: Their Legacies and Import for Christian Social Thought.Charles W. Christian - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (2):216-218.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Bonhoeffer and King: Their Legacies and Import for Christian Social ThoughtCharles W. ChristianBonhoeffer and King: Their Legacies and Import for Christian Social Thought Edited by Willis Jenkins and Jennifer M. McBride Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2010. 304 pp. $25.00Countless books have been written about Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Luther King Jr., assessing their individual leadership in the areas of social justice and theology in the twentieth century. Relatively few (...)
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    The Contemporary Relevance of Schillebeeckx's Political Theology: On Ecclesial Participation in the Saving Work of Christ.Christiane Alpers - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 61 (1):127-140.
    In this article I explore the relation between God's absolute governance of the world and ecclesial dominion over other communities in a shared political forum that seeks the greatest good of all. On this question I compare the positions of Colin Gunton, Robert Jenson, and Edward Schillebeeckx as representatives of three distinct political theologies. Whereas Gunton's reservation regarding the participation of the church's politics in divine governance shows excessive deference to human sinfulness, Jenson on the contrary tends to absorb God's (...)
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    The Contemporary Relevance of Schillebeeckx's Political Theology: On Ecclesial Participation in the Saving Work of Christ.Christiane Alpers - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 61 (1):127-140.
    In this article I explore the relation between God's absolute governance of the world and ecclesial dominion over other communities in a shared political forum that seeks the greatest good of all. On this question I compare the positions of Colin Gunton, Robert Jenson, and Edward Schillebeeckx as representatives of three distinct political theologies. Whereas Gunton's reservation regarding the participation of the church's politics in divine governance shows excessive deference to human sinfulness, Jenson on the contrary tends to absorb God's (...)
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    The Contemporary Relevance of Schillebeeckx's Political Theology: On Ecclesial Participation in the Saving Work of Christ.Christiane Alpers - 2020 - Heythrop Journal 61 (1):127-140.
    In this article I explore the relation between God's absolute governance of the world and ecclesial dominion over other communities in a shared political forum that seeks the greatest good of all. On this question I compare the positions of Colin Gunton, Robert Jenson, and Edward Schillebeeckx as representatives of three distinct political theologies. Whereas Gunton's reservation regarding the participation of the church's politics in divine governance shows excessive deference to human sinfulness, Jenson on the contrary tends to absorb God's (...)
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    La teoría política de Arendt o cómo lo sólido se desvanece en el aire.Christián Matamoros Fernández - 2015 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 25 (1):65-75.
    En las últimas décadas, las reflexiones filosóficas de Hannah Arendt han tenido profundas influencias en la filosofía política, la sociología, la ciencia política y la teoría política. Sin embargo, a estas reflexiones les subyace un componente restrictivo que no ha sido considerado a la hora de abordar dichas influencias. Es por esto, que en el presente escrito se busca mostrar que la connotación que Arendt le asigna a la política es restrictiva, lo cual permite diferenciarla de la actividad económica y (...)
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    La estructuración jerárquica del cambio climático y la relación entre sus escalas-niveles.Christian Federico Francese & Guillermo Folguera - 2023 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 26:74-90.
    En gran medida, el cambio climático ha sido estructurado de manera jerárquica en escalas-niveles: local, regional y global. Sin embargo, el vínculo entre dichas escalas-niveles y la delimitación de cada una dista de ser trivial. En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar cómo es considerado el cambio climático y sus escalas-niveles por el Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio Climático (IPCC) y en dos proyectos productivos: las plantaciones forestales de Chile y el trigo transgénico HB4. Ambos proyectos son exhibidos en (...)
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    Violencia de Lo Civil.Christian Ferreiro Gutiérrez - 2023 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 114:311-322.
    La presente comunicación tiene como principal objetivo poner sobre la mesa algunos de los problemas que latían de fondo en algunas de las charlas del anterior VII Congreso sobre Pensamiento Filosófico Contemporáneo de la Sociedad Asturiana de Filosofía. No pretendo, sin embargo, exponer tesis alguna, sino que procuraré dialogar con las ideas del pasado Congreso de la SAF, y así poder ganar distancia para orientar mejor la mirada o proponer una actitud diferente ante las cuestiones. Comenzaré centrándome en una de (...)
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    Orientación pastoral y práctica sacramental para pacientes que eligen el suicidio asistido/eutanasia.Christian Domenic Elia - 2020 - Medicina y Ética 31 (4):1043-1055.
    Desde 2016, el suicidio asistido y la eutanasia han sido legalmente permitidos en Canadá y se han referido, contenciosamente, como «Asistencia Médica en la Muerte (MAID, por sus siglas en inglés)». Este documento describe cómo el relativismo sobre el suicidio ha creado tal incertidumbre que ha afectado a los médicos y profesionales de la salud, incluidos los administradores de la atención médica, mientras se esfuerzan por cumplir con sus deberes. Esto se ve, en parte, al tratar a los pacientes que (...)
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  20. Las respuestas académicas a la objeción de apraxia.Christian F. Pineda-Pérez - 2018 - Praxis Filosófica 46:221-42.
    En este artículo reconstruyo y analizo las respuestas de los escépticos académicos a la objeción de apraxia. Esta objeción afirma que el escepticismo es una doctrina imposible de practicar puesto que sus tesis conducen a la apraxia, esta es, un estado de privación o imposibilidad de acción. Las respuestas a la objeción se dividen en dos clases. La primera prueba que el asentimiento no es una condición necesaria para realizar acciones, por lo que la recomendación escéptica de suspender global y (...)
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    Review of Gabriele Taylor, Deadly Vices[REVIEW]Christian Miller - 2007 - Journal of Value Inquiry 41:409-413.
    Much attention in the recent resurgence of interest in virtue ethics has been paid to the virtues. At the same time, however, comparatively little has been written about vices. In Deadly Vices, Gabriele Taylor aims to remedy this by offering a detailed discussion of the vices that are traditionally labeled the seven deadly sins: sloth, envy, avarice, pride, anger, lust, and gluttony. Among her central claims about them is that they are each focused primarily on the self, and that they (...)
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    Thomas von Aquins Gründlichere Behandlung der Übel: Eine Auswahlinterpretation der Schrift "de Malo".Christian Schäfer - 2013 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
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    Erreur, faute, péché: le concept de faute dans les textes littéraires, philosophiques et théologiques de 1453 à 1715.Christian Jérémie & Marie-Joëlle Louison-Lassablière (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa : phraséologie liturgique ou expression d'un sentiment de culpabilité qui taraude l'espèce humaine depuis la nuit des temps? La faute est inscrite dans le parcours de l'homme et soulève maintes questions sur sa responsabilité, son rapport au monde, sa subordination à Dieu ou à Satan. A chaque époque sa réponse. Pour la période comprise entre 1453 et 1715, ont été convoqués les courants philosophiques et religieux, les écrits polémiques ou techniques pour affiner le (...)
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    Michael Oakeshott, Wendy Brown, and Paradoxes of Anti-moralism.John Christian Laursen - 2013 - Agora 32 (2):67-80.
    El filósofo británico Michael Oakeshott es muy conocido por su crítica del idealismo moral racionalista. El ha sido acusado en ocasiones de conservadurismo porque alguno de los moralismos racionales que critica son socialistas o izquierdistas. Sin embargo, la pensadora Wendy Brown que se autodefine como progresista también critica el moralismo en la política a veces con las mismas razones. Interlocutores recientes en debates sobre moralismo racionalista han intentado aconsejar cómo evitar el moralismo racionalista, pero es uno de los vicios que (...)
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    Evil, Sin, and Christian Theism.Andrew Ter Ern Loke - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book offers a compelling examination of the problem of evil and the doctrine of sin. It engages with and advances extant discussions on the topic by drawing together philosophical arguments, theological reflections, scientific evidence, Biblical exegesis, and real-life stories. The chapters provide a comprehensive evaluation of objections by anti-theodicists and atheists, and bring recent philosophical work concerning the arguments for Christian theism and advances in science and religion to bear on the discussion. The author defends the Cosmic Conflict Theodicy (...)
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    Sin and Addiction: Alcoholics Anonymous and the Soul of Christian Sin-Talk.William McDonough - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (1):39-55.
    THE ESSAY DEMONSTRATES THE SUBTLETY OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS on sin and addiction. It suggests a parallel between Aquinas's understanding of acedia and invidia as the two vitia capitalia most directly undermining of God's caritas and AA founder Bill Wilson's understanding of two contemporary deadly sins, self-pity and resentment, as the "root" of alcoholics' troubles. I argue that AA's understanding of sin and addiction is relevant far beyond the lives of alcoholics. Indeed, its understanding could help the Christian tradition rediscover the (...)
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    The Christian as Homo Viator: A Resource in Aquinas for Overcoming “Worldly Sin and Sorrow”.David Elliot - 2014 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 34 (2):101-121.
    Thomas Aquinas describes the Christian as homo viator: the "human wayfarer" or pilgrim journeying through this world to the heavenly city. This journey is vulnerable to "worldly sin" or "worldliness": an excessive attachment to wealth, status, honors, prestige, and power. A major cause of apathy to the poor and the underprivileged, worldliness treats our identity as purely this-worldly and therefore shuts the door to eschatological hope through subtle forms of presumption and despair. Drawing upon Aquinas and other sources in the (...)
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  28. The Sins of Christian Orthodoxy.Gordon Barnes - 2007 - Philo 10 (2):93-113.
    Christian orthodoxy essentially involves the acceptance of the New Testament as authoritative in matters of faith and conduct. However, the New Testament instructs slaves and women to accept a subordinate status that denies their equality with other human beings. To accept such a status is to have the vice of servility, which involves denying the equality of all human beings. Therefore the New Testament asserts that slaves and women should deny their equality with other human beings. This is false. Moreover, (...)
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    Sin and Disease in a Post-Christian Culture: An Introduction.Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes - 2007 - Christian Bioethics 13 (1):1-5.
    Corinna Delkeskamp-Hayes; Sin and Disease in a Post-Christian Culture: An Introduction, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume.
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    The Sin of Being Human? Christian Theological Response to Mental Illness.Alison Downie - 2023 - Feminist Theology 31 (2):181-196.
    Although the term mental illness is problematic, it is unavoidable for those most deeply harmed by it. In contrast to some current theological responses to mental illness, fully intersectional responses recognize not only gender, race, and class but also religion as a factor in some mental illness experience. A panentheistic theological response begins with a relational ontology, understands bodily diversities as part of finitude, and affirms the already-beloved identity of persons living with mental illness. This starting point of original blessing (...)
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    The Sin of White Supremacy: Christianity, Racism, and Religious Diversity in America. By Jeannie Hill Fletcher.Andriette Jordan-Fields - 2019 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 39 (2):407-409.
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  32. The Sin of White Supremacy: Christianity, Racism, and Religious Diversity in America.[author unknown] - 2017
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    Original Sin and Christian Philosophy.Paul Copan - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (2):519-541.
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    Early Christian spiritualties of sin and forgiveness according to 1 John.Dirk G. Van der Merwe - 2014 - HTS Theological Studies 70 (1).
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    Is Depression A Sin? A Philosophical Examination Of Christian Voluntarism.Anastasia Philippa Scrutton - 2018 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 25 (4):261-274.
    Christian interpretations of what psychiatry terms "depression" vary widely. Although liberal forms of Christianity regard depression as both a form of mental illness and a catalyst for moral and spiritual transformation, some Catholic theology regards some forms depression not as pathological but as a Dark Night of the Soul. Nonliberal Protestant forms of Christianity tend to view depression more as a sign of spiritual illness than spiritual health: an indication of demonic possession in some Charismatic and syncretistic/indigenous forms (...)
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  36. Is depression a sin? A philosophical consideration of Christian voluntarism.Anastasia P. Scrutton - unknown
    Among the more notable Christian understandings of depression is the idea that depression is a sin or the result of sin. While this idea is dismissed by many Christians and non-Christians, it is difficult to pinpoint what exactly is wrong with it. This paper seeks to address this problem, focusing on a common premise of the ‘depression is a sin’ claim: that it is within a person’s power to recover, such that remaining depressed is a choice. This claim is held (...)
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    The Dangers of Christian Practice: On Wayward Gifts, Characteristic Damage, and Sin.Lauren F. Winner - 2018 - Yale University Press.
    _Challenging the central place that “practices” have recently held in Christian theology, Lauren Winner explores the damages these practices have inflicted over the centuries_ Sometimes, beloved and treasured Christian practices go horrifyingly wrong, extending violence rather than promoting its healing. In this bracing book, Lauren Winner provocatively challenges the assumption that the church possesses a set of immaculate practices that will definitionally train Christians in virtue and that can’t be answerable to their histories. Is there, for instance, an account of (...)
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  38. Bound to Sin: Abuse, Holocaust and the Christian Doctrine of Sin.Alistair McFadyen - 2000
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    Sources for Christian Bioethics: The Orthodox Discourse on Sin.Roman Tarabrin & Tatiana Tarabrina - forthcoming - Christian Bioethics.
    The article discusses ways of developing bioethical guidance in the Orthodox Christian discourse. Here, “ethical” refers to what contributes to holiness, “un-ethical” refers to sin as what hinders man’s foundational calling to holiness. To explore the development of guidance for emerging bioethical issues, we use the “therapeutic” understanding of treatment for sin in two senses. (1) It refers to the spiritual means provided by the “hospital” of the Orthodox Church for healing the fallenness of human nature in general; and (2) (...)
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  40. The Seven Deadly Sins: Jewish, Christian, and Classical Reflections on Human Psychology.Solomon Schimmel - 1997 - Oup Usa.
    Schimmel, a practicing psychologist, maintains that psychologists and psychotherapists must incorporate many of the ethical and spiritual values of religion and moral philosophy if they are effectively to address the emotional problems faced by modern men and women. The book draws on the psychological insights provided by the Hebrew Bible, the Gospels, Aristotle, Maimonides, Aquinas and others to show what we can learn from their teachings about the relationship between virtue and psychological well-being and vice and emotional distress.
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    Original Sin: A Cultural History. By Alan Jacobs. Pp. xviii, 286, London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 2008, $9.94/$6.00. [REVIEW]Mary Beth Ingham - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (4):690-691.
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  42. Christian Slavery in Theology and Practice: Its Relation to God, Sin, and Justice, in: The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity, eds Bruce Longenecker and David Wilhite, Cambridge: CUP, forthcoming.Ilaria L. E. Ramelli - forthcoming - In Bruce Longenecker (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ancient Christianity. Cambridge-New York:
     
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    Rethinking the Christian Doctrine of Sin: Ernst Troeltsch and the German Protestant Liberal Tradition.Walter E. Wyman - 1994 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 1 (2):226-250.
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  44. Despair: Sickness or Sin? Hopelessness and Healing in the Christian Life.Mary Louise Bringle - 1990
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    Matthew Knell, Sin, Grace, and Free Will: A Historical Survey of Christian Thought. Volume 1: The Apostolic Fathers to Augustine.Sean Hannan - 2019 - Augustinian Studies 50 (1):118-121.
    “Only a living person can be a dying one,” writes Augustine in De ciuitate dei 13.9. For Augustine, this strange fact offers us an occasion for reflection. If we are indeed racing toward the end on a cursus ad mortem, when do we pass the finish line? A living person is “in life”, while a dead one is post mortem. But as ciu. 13.11 asks: is anyone ever in morte, “in death?” This question must be asked alongside an earlier one, (...)
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  46. Mammon; or, Covetousness the Sin of the Christian Church.John Harris - 1836
     
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  47. The Forgiveness of Sins—An Essay in the History of Christian Doctrine and Practice.William Telfer - 1960
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    Andrew Ter Ern Loke. Evil, Sin and Christian Theism. [REVIEW]T. Parker Haratine - 2023 - Journal of Analytic Theology 11:700-704.
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    Conscious and Unconscious Sin: A Study in Practical Christianity. By Robert E. D. Clark M.A., Ph.D., (London: Williams & Norgate. 1934. Pp. ix + 186. Price 4s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Alfred E. Garvie - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):502-.
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    Sin and Bioethics: Why a Liturgical Anthropology is Foundational.H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr - 2005 - Christian Bioethics 11 (2):221-239.
    The project of articulating a coherent, canonical, content-full, secular morality-cum-bioethics fails, because it does not acknowledge sin, which is to say, it does not acknowledge the centrality of holiness, which is essential to a non-distorted understanding of human existence and of morality. Secular morality cannot establish a particular moral content, the harmony of the good and the right, or the necessary precedence of morality over prudence, because such is possible only in terms of an ultimate point of reference: God. The (...)
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