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Patrick Hornbeck on Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England, by Michael Burger
How are tenured professors like medieval Christian bureaucrats? Bishops played a variety of roles in the high and later Middle Ages: serving as counselors to monarchs and lords, appointing clergy in their home dioceses,
Read More »Christopher M. Hays on Peter Singer and Christian Ethics, by Charles Camosy
Strange Bedfellows? Peter Singer and the Church To describe the ethics of Peter Singer and those of the Catholic Church as oil and water may appear far too serene a metaphor; something akin to
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