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Paul Nedelisky

Learning to See the Moral Realm:
An Interview with Paul Nedelisky, Part Two

In Science and the Good: The Tragic Quest for the Foundations of Morality (Yale University Press, 2018), co-authors James Davison Hunter and Paul Nedelisky narrate the origins and development of the centuries-long attempt to discover a scientific foundation for right and wrong. The following is the second part of an interview with Paul Nedelisky, who […]
Paul Nedelisky

The Amorality of the New Moral Science:
An Interview with Paul Nedelisky, Part One

Paul Nedelisky | Our interview with Paul Nedelisky, Assistant Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, about new moral science as part of a centuries-long attempt to discover a scientific foundation for right and wrong.
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Covenant or Contract: The Practice of Medicine

Jennie McLaurin | How does the understanding of medicine as a moral art––not just a scientific one––impact patient care?
David Clough

On Animals Volume II: The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics

David Clough | Building on the theology of animals developed in Volume I, the book challenges Christians to recognize serious faith-based reasons to rethink their practice in relation to other animals, especially in relation to our use of them for food.
Ashley Moyse

Treating the Body in Medicine and Religion

Review of new book from Ashley Moyse about the ways genomic medicine and novel biotechnologies are creating unexpected possibilities for our bodies.
David Clough

The Challenge of Christian Animal Ethics: An Interview with David Clough

An interview with David Clough, Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chester (UK) in advance of his public lecture at Regent College.
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