On Making a Living Teaching and Learning Christian Ethics

Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 44 (2):223-239 (2024)
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What is the work that we do teaching and learning Christian ethics? This essay addresses the form and content of an answer to that question, suggesting that the content of our discipline implicitly and explicitly resists the form of the managed university within which it is often taught.

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