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Autonomy and Food Biotechnology in Theological Ethics
©2009 Monographs -
Henry Fielding: Literary and Theological Misplacement
Literary and Theological Misplacement©2010 Monographs -
Formation of Conscience:- A Moral Theological Problem
A Study in the Context of Karl Heinz Peschke’s Christian Ethics©2000 Thesis -
Africanness – Inculturation – Ethics
In Search of the Subject of an Inculturated Christian Ethic©2000 Thesis -
Theological Content of the Christian Religious Studies Curriculum in Nigeria
Pastoral Theology in Secondary Schools©2020 Thesis -
Church in China: Faith, Ethics, Structure
The Heritage of the Reformation for the Future of the Church in China©2009 Thesis -
New International Studies in Applied Ethics
New International Studies in Applied Ethics is a series based at Leeds Metropolitan University and associated with Virginia Theological Seminary. The series examines the ethical implications of selected areas of public life and concern. Subjects considered will include, but are not limited to, medicine, peace studies, international sport and higher education. The series aims to publish volumes which are clearly written with a general academic readership in mind. Individual volumes may also be useful to those confronted with the issues discussed in their daily lives. A consistent emphasis is on recent developments in the subjects discussed and this is achieved by publishing volumes by writers who are foremost in their fields, as well as those with emerging reputations. Both secular and religious ethical views may be discussed as appropriate. No point of view is considered off-limits and controversy is not avoided. The series includes both edited volumes and single-authored monographs. Submissions are welcome from all scholars in the field and should be addressed to either the series editor or the publisher. New International Studies in Applied Ethics is a series based at Leeds Metropolitan University and associated with Virginia Theological Seminary. The series examines the ethical implications of selected areas of public life and concern. Subjects considered will include, but are not limited to, medicine, peace studies, international sport and higher education. The series aims to publish volumes which are clearly written with a general academic readership in mind. Individual volumes may also be useful to those confronted with the issues discussed in their daily lives. A consistent emphasis is on recent developments in the subjects discussed and this is achieved by publishing volumes by writers who are foremost in their fields, as well as those with emerging reputations. Both secular and religious ethical views may be discussed as appropriate. No point of view is considered off-limits and controversy is not avoided. The series includes both edited volumes and single-authored monographs. Submissions are welcome from all scholars in the field and should be addressed to either the series editor or the publisher. New International Studies in Applied Ethics is a series based at Leeds Metropolitan University and associated with Virginia Theological Seminary. The series examines the ethical implications of selected areas of public life and concern. Subjects considered will include, but are not limited to, medicine, peace studies, international sport and higher education. The series aims to publish volumes which are clearly written with a general academic readership in mind. Individual volumes may also be useful to those confronted with the issues discussed in their daily lives. A consistent emphasis is on recent developments in the subjects discussed and this is achieved by publishing volumes by writers who are foremost in their fields, as well as those with emerging reputations. Both secular and religious ethical views may be discussed as appropriate. No point of view is considered off-limits and controversy is not avoided. The series includes both edited volumes and single-authored monographs. Submissions are welcome from all scholars in the field and should be addressed to either the series editor or the publisher.
8 publications
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Formative Feasting
Practices and Virtue Ethics in Deuteronomy’s Tithe Meal and the Corinthian Lord’s Supper©2022 Monographs -
Clearing a Space for Human Action
Ethical Ontology in the Early Theology of Karl Barth©2003 Monographs -
Pastoral Theology
This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it. This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it. This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it.
3 publications
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Liturgy and Life
The Unity of Sacrament and Ethics in the Theology of Louis-Marie Chauvet©2007 Monographs -
African Communitarian Ethic: The Basis for the Moral Conscience and Autonomy of the Individual
Igbo Culture as a Case Study©2005 Thesis -
Paul’s Sexual and Marital Ethics in 1 Corinthians 7
An African-Cameroonian Perspective©2015 Monographs -
The Colossian and Ephesian «Haustafeln» in Theological Context
An Analysis of Their Origins, Relationship, and Message©2007 Monographs -
The Ethical Condemnation of Hunting
©2022 Edited Collection -
A Study in Transborder Ethics
Justice, Citizenship, Civility- Foreword by Daniel Innerarity©2012 Monographs -
Administrative Ethics in the Twenty-first Century
©2008 Textbook -
The Ethics of Workplace Privacy
©2005 Conference proceedings