Citation: V. Guroian, FR. HARAKAS,STANLEY - INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS (EXPLORING CHRISTIAN ETHICS WITHIN GREEK-ORTHODOX THEOLOGY), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 15-17
Citation: Tf. Sedgwick, A SHORT RESPONSE TO HARAKAS,STANLEY (DEVELOPING A GRAMMAR OF FAITH WITHIN THE EASTERN ORTHODOX TRADITIONS), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 19-21
Citation: J. Gustafson, COSMIC THEOCENTRISM - REMARKS ON HARAKAS,STANLEY 'TOWARD TRANSFIGUREDLIFE', The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 23-27
Citation: Mt. Lysaught, THE WORK OF FR. HARAKAS,STANLEY - A PANEL DISCUSSION (REMARKS ON THE METHODOLOGY OF THEOLOGICAL ETHICS IN CATHOLIC MORAL THEOLOGY IN THE FIELD OF BIOETHICS), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 29-34
Citation: W. Wolbert, CHRISTIAN ETHICS IN EUROPE - A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE SOCIETAS-ETHICA, The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 53-62
Citation: M. Antonaccio, CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF ASKESIS AND THE RETURN OF SPIRITUAL EXERCISES (DEMONSTRATING THE LIMITATIONS OF AND ALTERNATIVES TO CRITICAL TYPOLOGIES OF MORAL PARTICULARISM IN ETHICS), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 69-92
Citation: J. Crossley, SCHLEIERMACHER CHRISTIAN ETHICS IN RELATION TO HIS PHILOSOPHICAL ETHICS, The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 93-117
Citation: Pd. Browning, CHURCH TALK IN CHRISTIAN ETHICS - LESSONS FROM THE WRITING OF SAMPLE,TEX AND WUTHNOW,ROBERT (ON THE INFLUENCES OF CLASS AND SOCIAL LOCATIONON CHURCH COMMUNITIES), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 121-138
Citation: Ca. Kirkduggan, EBONICS AS AN ETHICALLY SOUND DISCOURSE - A SOLUTION, NOT A PROBLEM (EXPLORING ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PEDAGOGICAL USE OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN SPEECH-SYSTEMS FROM A WOMANIST PERSPECTIVE), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 139-160
Citation: W. Oneill, BABELS CHILDREN - RECONSTRUCTING THE COMMON GOOD (RELIGIOUS BELIEF, JUSTICE AND THE QUESTION OF HUMAN-RIGHTS IN A POSTMODERN PLURALISTIC SOCIETY), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 161-176
Citation: Clh. Traina, PASSIONATE MOTHERING - TOWARD AN ETHIC OF APPROPRIATE MOTHER-CHILD INTIMACY (CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL ETHICS AS SEEN THROUGH THE LITERATURES OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND NATURALISM), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 177-196
Citation: Ml. Cook, APPLIED JUST WAR THEORY - MORAL IMPLICATIONS OF NEW WEAPONS FOR AIR WAR (ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF MORAL VIOLATIONS AND NON-COMBATANT IMMUNITYIN WARFARE), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 199-219
Citation: Tl. Winright, 2 RIVAL VERSIONS OF JUST WAR THEORY AND THE PRESUMPTION AGAINST HARM IN POLICING (DEMONSTRATING THE NORMATIVE AND POLITICAL UTILITY OF WARFARE AND LAW-ENFORCEMENT THROUGH CHRISTIAN ETHICS), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 221-239
Citation: Gd. Randels, BUSINESS AND FAMILY VALUES (ADDRESSING THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE OF RIGIDTRADITIONAL GENDER-ROLES AND THE SEXUAL-POLITICAL ORDER OF CAPITALISM), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 243-257
Citation: Tm. Renick, A CABBIT (CAT RABBIT) IN SHEEPS CLOTHING - EXPLORING THE SOURCES OF OUR MORAL DISQUIET ABOUT CLONING (PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS AND THE THREAT TO FOUNDATIONAL COSMOLOGICAL CATEGORIES)/, The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 259-274
Citation: R. Hamel, METHODOLOGY AND THEOLOGY IN HEALTH-CARE ETHICS (CHALLENGING THE ADEQUACY OF A PRINCIPLES-APPROACH IN MEDICINE), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 281-291
Citation: Ar. Chapman, ETHICS AND HUMAN-GENETICS (AN OVERVIEW OF RECENTLY PUBLISHED RELIGIOUS LITERATURE ON REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 293-303
Citation: Ca. Galarneau, THE ETHICS OF ACCESS TO HEALTH-CARE (INTERTWINING JUSTICE, RIGHTS, AND OBLIGATIONS AS CENTRAL ISSUES REGARDING SOCIETAL STANDARDS FOR UNIVERSAL MEDICAL COVERAGE), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 305-314
Citation: Se. Wheeler, ETHICAL ISSUES AT THE END OF LIFE (BIOETHICAL ISSUES AND OBLIGATIONS REGARDING PALLIATIVE CARE FOR THE DYING), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 18, 1998, pp. 315-325
Citation: Ch. Reynolds, TEXT, ARGUMENT AND SOCIETY - REMEMBERING AND ANTICIPATING OUR COLLEGIAL IDENTITY (AN ILLUSTRATIVE SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY-OF-CHRISTIAN-ETHICS), The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 17, 1997, pp. 3-9