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Christian Ethics

Building a Theological Bookshelf: Christian Ethics

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Practicing Truth Together

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Even Now? A Christian Pacifist Response to Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

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As Scribes Trained for the Kingdom: Discerning the Question of Same-sex Union in the Church

Darrin W. Snyder Belousek

A “Seamless Garment” Approach to Theological Ethics

Mark Gorman

Christians and COVID

Joel B. Green

Gospel of Peace: Why John Wesley Should Have Been a Pacifist, and We Should, Too

Mark Gorman

Embracing Evolution

Matthew Hill

Can a Christian Be an Environmentalist? (2)

Sandra L. Richter

Can a Christian Be an Environmentalist? (1)

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