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  1. How religious practices matter1: Peter Ochs' “alternative nurturance” of philosophy of religion.James K. A. Smith - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (3):469-478.
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  • ‘A Knife into My Heart’: Cries, Compassion and Ethical Life.Joshua Hordern - 2022 - The New Bioethics 29 (3):279-295.
    The subtitle to the conference upon which this journal issue is based invited us to ‘follow Crowter’. This paper does so primarily by following the person and only thereby attends to the legal judgment. In particular, it will attend to her comment that When mum told me about the discrimination against babies like me in the womb, I felt like a knife had been put into my heart. It made me feel less valued than other people. The argument is that (...)
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  • Nation-States and Love of Neighbour: Impartiality and the ordo amoris.Esther D. Reed - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (3):327-345.
    This paper is about love of one’s neighbour near and far given humanity’s division into nations. The primary dialogue partner is Peter Singer and his preference utilitarian approach to moral reasoning wherein the challenge is to count the welfare of individuals impartially, regardless—or, at least, with far less regard than is often given—of divisions into nation-states. The claim is made that, despite the considerable and proper challenges from Singer and other so-called new cosmopolitans, it remains possible and, indeed, necessary at (...)
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  • Obstacles to moral articulation in interreligious engagement.Nicholas Adams - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 84 (5):309-325.
    The purpose of this paper is to confront a well-known problem in interreligious engagement in European institutions, namely the tendency to exclude contributions that do not conform to certain European expectations. It diagnoses problems produced not only by the problem but by certain solutions to it, and to propose in outline an alternative approach. Chief among these problems is the imperative that members of traditions articulate their deepest moral commitments, in order to secure a common moral ground. This imperative has (...)
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  • Pragmaticism and biblical hermeneutics: Some comments on the work of Peter Ochs.Leora Batnitzky - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (3):479-485.
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  • Scriptural Reasoning and the Ethics of Public Discourse.Gary Slater - 2017 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 38 (2-3):123-137.
    American democracy is in trouble. Ours is a time of "post-truth politics," "alternative facts," and "fake news," and one could be forgiven for expressing a sense of alarm at the fraught state of the body politic. Without even touching on any deeper philosophical or spiritual causes, the reasons for this disquieting situation are surely manifold. They encompass such factors as rising economic inequality, unregulated cash in politics, and the echo-chamber effect of media consumption in a post-Internet age.Yet a general diagnosis (...)
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  • Introducing the work of Peter Ochs.Randi Rashkover - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (3):439-445.
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