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Introductory Remarks
On April 24, 1985, the Association of the Bar of the Cirty of New York sponsored a Symposium addressing the use and impact of the amended verstion of Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. What follows is a transcript of those proceedings
Ethics @ email: Do new media require new ethics?
As more and more day-to-day interaction in business and academia has begun to take place through electronic mail, probably every one of its users has experienced some breakdown. By now, we have come to expect occasional hardware failures, but the human ones still catch us by surprise.
That message we dashed off with no ill intent is received with hard feelings. Or it is forwarded to someone we never meant should see it. Or, unbeknown to us, it is read by our boss.
E-mail has raised a host of ethical questions about how we treat one another and how we work, but its very newness as a medium can make the answers more obscure
The Church as a moral communicator
What role does the Church-as a communicator-play in shaping the moral imagination of society? The question itself poses further questions. What is the Church, as a communicator? How does the Church act as a communicator of morals? What should the Church do to shape morals? Briefly, I will argue that the Church functions as a moral communicator at several levels, that the Church works best as a moral communicator when the Church shapes the imagination, and that such shaping occurs when the Church is most honestly the Church at the local level
Jesuit pray-ers
Some trepidation accompanies this account of prayer, for I have long held the Seminar on Jesuit Spirituality in high regard, perhaps too readily canonizing its members and their writings. We entered the Society at the same time, the Seminar and I; from the middle of my tertianship, the Seminar-like my fellow tertians in faith sharing-now asks an account of my prayer
Floyd-Thomas\u27s Making it Plain: Liberating Black Church History (Book Review)
A Review of
Making it Plain: Liberating Black Church History, by Juan M. Floyd-Thomas. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2014. 163 pp. $17.99. ISBN 978067833275
Kendall\u27s Connected: Christian Parenting in an Age of IM and MySpace (Book Review)
A Review of
Connected: Christian Parenting in an Age of IM and MySpace, by Peggy Kendall. Valley Forge, PA: Judson Press, 2007. 123 pp. $12.00. ISBN 978081701516
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