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  1. Being Biblical? Slavery, sexuality, and the inclusive community.Richard A. Burridge - 2008 - HTS Theological Studies 64 (1):155-174.
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  • Gender Issues in Corporate Leadership.Devora Shapiro & Marilea Bramer - 2013 - Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics:1177-1189.
    Gender greatly impacts access to opportunities, potential, and success in corporate leadership roles. We begin with a general presentation of why such discussion is necessary for basic considerations of justice and fairness in gender equality and how the issues we raise must impact any ethical perspective on gender in the corporate workplace. We continue with a breakdown of the central categories affecting the success of women in corporate leadership roles. The first of these includes gender-influenced behavioral factors, such as the (...)
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  • «Biblia y moral». Los criterios de interpretación en el documento de la Pontificia Comisión Bíblica.Gustavo Irrazábal - 2012 - Franciscanum 54 (158):333-368.
    El presente trabajo es un estudio sobre los criterios de interpretación de los textos bíblicos propuestos por el documento de la Pontificia Comisión Bíblica, “Biblia y moral. Raíces bíblicas del comportamiento cristiano”. El documento parte del concepto clave de “moral revelada”, entendiendo por tal la iniciativa salvífica de Dios que suscita la respuesta religiosa y ética del ser humano. Queda preservada de este modo la originalidad de la moral bíblica, la cual, sin menoscabo de su continuidad con la moral natural, (...)
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  • Before The Birth of Bioethics: James M. Gustafson at Yale.Kaiulani S. Shulman & Joseph J. Fins - 2022 - Hastings Center Report 52 (2):21-31.
    Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue 2, Page 21-31, March‐April 2022.
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  • Kingdom and Cross: Christian Moral Community and the Problem of Suffering.Lisa Sowie Cahill - 1996 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 50 (2):156-168.
    The Bible guides Christian ethics by showing how Jesus and early Christianity transformed the moral conventions of first-century Greco-Roman society by making them more inclusive and compassionate. This is the one side of the coin. The other side, however, is that the Bible also attests to the problem of the existence of evil and suffering in human life. In Paul's theology of cross and resurrection, Christian ethicists confront the ineradicable nature of this problem and the need to identify with those (...)
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