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Joy Nelson
Review: The Far Away Brothers: Two Young Migrants and the Making of an American Life, by Lauren Markham
(from
December 2019/January 2020: Immigration: Moving Forward Faithfully
)
Lowell Nelson
A Review "from the Field"
(from
July 2003
)
Burton Nelson
Bonhoeffer: The Movie
(from
August 2003
)
Paul T. Nelson
An Agenda for the New Social Statement on Genetics
(from
February 2008: Genetics
)
Embryonic Stem Cells 2007
(from
March 2007: Stem Cell Research
)
Can Bioethics Be Lutheran?
(from
April 2005
)
Comments on "Caring for Health"
(from
July 2003
)
Therapeutic Cloning and Perplexity
(from
December 2001
)
Derek R. Nelson
What Is a Conscience, Anyway?
(from
December 2010
)
Theological Themes in Criminal Justice
(from
September 2010: Liturgical Ethics
)
Craig L. Nessan
New! Journal of Lutheran Ethics: The Podcast, Episode 1
(from
April/May 2024: Protecting Children: What Is the Role of the ELCA?
)
Grounding Child Protection in Six Core Commitments: Theology and Ethics
(from
December 2023/January 2024: Addressing the Sin of Child Abuse
)
There Is No God and Mary Is His Mother: Rediscovering Religionless Christianity by Thomas Cathcart
(from
June/July 2022 Book Review Issue
)
Learning from the Barmen Declaration of 1934: Theological-Ethical-Political Commentary
(from
December 2019/January 2020: Immigration: Moving Forward Faithfully
)
Wilhelm Loehe on the Christian Life
(from
February 2010: Human Trafficking
)
J. Michael Reu on the Christian Life
(from
August 2010: Preaching the Law
)
Nicole Newman
black ruminations
(from
October 2015: #BlackLivesMatter
)
Justin Nickel
Whose Justice?: Specifying Terms and Adding Examples in a Review of Ordinary Faith in Polarized Times
(from
October/November 2024: Ordinary Faith as an Antidote to Polarization
)
Response to “An Economic Reading of Luther on the Eucharist, or How a ‘Sacramental Economics’ Made Matter Matter in New Ways”
(from
April/May 2019: Income Inequality Part I
)
Richard J. Niebanck
Review: Three Books on Peace
(from
June 2005: Just Peace and Just Peacemaking
)
Ulrik Becker Nissen
Stem Cell Research – Is There a Lutheran Ethical Position?
(from
November 2006
)
Between the Pew and the Forum
(from
November 2005
)
Christ and the World on the Sources of Social Ethics
(from
August 2003
)
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