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Daily Archives: November 21, 2012
Kristin Luker’s Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood 6: Worldviews
In my latest reading of Abortion and the Politics of Motherhood, Kristin Luker discussed the difference of worldview between pro-lifers and pro-choicers. She doesn’t mean that all pro-lifers or all pro-choicers adopt the worldview that she ascribes to them, but … Continue reading
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Tagged ethics, pro-choicers, pro-lifers, situational ethics
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Completing The Cambridge Companion to Philo
I finished The Cambridge Companion to Philo. In this post, I’ll talk some about the last two essays in the book. 1. A few posts ago, I mentioned that ancient Christians preserved Philo’s writings, whereas Jews did not. David Runia … Continue reading
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