Daniel C. Maguire
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Sacred Choices: The Right to Contraception and Abortion in Ten World Religions
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published
2001
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5 editions
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Whose Church?: A Concise Guide to Progressive Catholicism
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published
2008
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2 editions
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Christianity without God: Moving beyond the Dogmas and Retrieving the Epic Moral Narrative
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published
2014
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5 editions
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The Horrors We Bless: Rethinking the Just-War Legacy
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published
2007
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5 editions
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A Moral Creed for All Christians
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published
2005
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3 editions
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Violence Against Women in Contemporary World Religion: Roots And Cures
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published
2007
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5 editions
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Death by Choice
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published
1974
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8 editions
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Sacred Rights: The Case for Contraception and Abortion in World Religions
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published
2003
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6 editions
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Ethics: A Complete Method for Moral Choice
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published
2009
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2 editions
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Ethics for a Small Planet: New Horizons on Population, Consumption, and Ecology
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published
1998
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6 editions
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“The Emperor Constantine convened the Council of Nicaea at his summer palace and invited the bishops to attend, all expenses paid. As an added lure, he even mentioned “the excellent temperature of the air.” Constantine had his own agenda. He wanted to get this unsettled problem of Jesus’ identity straightened out so that Christianity could better serve as cement for his sprawling empire. He”
― Christianity without God: Moving beyond the Dogmas and Retrieving the Epic Moral Narrative
― Christianity without God: Moving beyond the Dogmas and Retrieving the Epic Moral Narrative
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