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Matthew LoftusCultureHistoryEthics
Emmanuel Katongole's book is necessary reading for missionaries and anyone who relies on the trope of "tribalism" to explain violence in Africa.
Matthew LoftusCultureHistoryEthics
Emmanuel Katongole's book is necessary reading for missionaries and anyone who relies on the trope of "tribalism" to explain violence in Africa.
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
This essay from Joy Pedrow Skarka about pain and sex says some things that need to be heard: After our wedding, riding the elevator up to our hotel room, I looked into my groom’s eyes and saw excitement. We had […]
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
This essay from Joy Pedrow Skarka about pain and sex says some things that need to be heard: After our wedding, riding the elevator up to our hotel room, I looked into my groom’s eyes and saw excitement. We had […]
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
Thinking about how to eliminate America's child death discrepancy means asking hard questions about how we will collectively sacrifice.
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
Thinking about how to eliminate America's child death discrepancy means asking hard questions about how we will collectively sacrifice.
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
The story of Jahi McMath illustrates how tenuous the idea of "brain death" really is.
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
The story of Jahi McMath illustrates how tenuous the idea of "brain death" really is.
Matthew Lee AndersonFeaturedEthicsCurrent Politics
The uncritical assumption that one must support the adoption tax credit in order to claim the label "pro-life" is overly simple and unhelpful.
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
The government shouldn't interfere with a parents' decision to try to keep their child alive. But keeping someone alive isn't always ethical & dignifying.
Matthew LoftusEthicsHealth & Medicine
The government shouldn't interfere with a parents' decision to try to keep their child alive. But keeping someone alive isn't always ethical & dignifying.
E. J. HutchinsonEthics
The 10 Commandments are a summary of the divine and moral laws, and its principles are identical in substance with the natural law.