Box 65
Contains 19 Results:
“Is the Use of Force Ever Morally Justified?” (contribution) in The Islam/West Debate: Documents from a Global Debate on Terrorism, U.S. Policy, and the Middle East, ed. by David Blakenhorn, Abdou Filali-Ansary, Hassan I. Mneimneh, and Alex Roberts, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“Christian Ethics, Practical Theology and Public Theology in a Global Era,” (article) in Reconsidering the Boundaries Between Theological Disciplines, ed. by Michael Welker and Friedrich Schweitzer, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“Why Human Rights Needs God,” (article) in Does Human Rights Need God?, ed. by Elizabeth M. Bucar and Barbara Barnett, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“Is Public Theology Necessary for a Democratic Future?,” (article) in For Such a Time as This: Essays in Honor of Bishop Subramaniam Jebensan, ed. by Shiranee Mills, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“The Offices of Christ from the Early Church through the Reformation,” (article) in Who Do you Say that I Am?: Christology and Identity in the United Church of Christ, ed. by Scott R. Paeth, 2006 (also published as “The Offices of Christ,” in The God of All Grace: Essays in Honour of Origen Vasantha Jathanna, ed. by Joseph George, 2005, and as “Vocation” in The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics, 2005), 2006, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“Protestantism and the Problem of Poverty,” (article) in Insights, Spring, 2006
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“The Christian Ethic of Love: A Dialogical Response,” (article) in Journal of Religious Ethics, vol. 35, no. 4, December, 2007
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“A Tribute to CISRS at 50,” (article) in Religion and Society, vol. 52, no. 2, 2007, 2007
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.
“Covenantal Marriage: Protestant Views and Contemporary Life, in Covenant Marriage in Comparative Perspective, ed. By John Witte Jr. and Eliza Ellison, 2005
The Max L. Stackhouse papers contain correspondence, research, and writings collected during his career at Andover Newton Theological School and Princeton Theological Seminary. The collection also includes some mixed media and personal ephemera.