Conversations in Moral Theology

Kate Jackson-Meyer, Tragic Dilemmas in Christian Ethics (Conversations in Moral Theology)

47 min · 13 de mar de 2023
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A conversation with Kate Jackson-Meyer on her book Tragic Dilemmas in Christian Ethics The interview is sponsored by New Wine New Wineskins, an association for early-career Catholic moral theologians, and by the Catholic Moral Theology Blog. Alessandro Rovati is the host.  Check out the work of New Wine New Wineskins: https://www.newwinenewwineskins.com/  Check out the Catholic Moral Theology Blog: https://catholicmoraltheology.com/author/newwineskins/  Purchase the book: https://press.georgetown.edu/Book/Tragic-Dilemmas-in-Christian-Ethics Follow Alessandro Rovati on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drrovati Edited by Alessandro Rovati

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