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- Gilbert Meilaender (born January 31, 1946) is an American Lutheran bioethicist and theologian. He is Senior Research Professor of Theology at Valparaiso...
- will be measured to you. — Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 7, Verse 2 Peter Meilaender has argued that Measure for Measure is largely based on biblical references...
- F. H. Henry, Leonid Kishkovsky, Glenn Loury, George Marsden, Gilbert Meilaender (who still contributes to the journal), and Max Stackhouse. The journal...
- Edited by Walter Hooper. New York: Ballantine Books, 1986: 99–112. Gilbert Meilaender, "On Moral Knowledge." In Robert MacSwain and Michael Ward, eds. The Cambridge...
- ProQuest 1672624312. May, William F.; Amy A. K****; Marc Gellman; Midge Decter; Gilbert Meilaender; Mary Ann Glendon; William Werpehowski; Timothy Fuller; Leon R. K****;...
- internationally recognized scholar, writer and public speaker Gilbert Meilaender, ethics and theology; held the Duesenberg Chair in Christian Ethics from...
- Christ (Gal 6:2)". Revue Biblique. 119: 213. Schreiner 2010, p. 359. Meilaender, Gilbert (2018). "The Decalogue as the Law of Christ". Pro Ecclesia. 27...
- Company. The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics - Page 508 Gilbert Meilaender, William Werpehowski · 2007 FOUND INSIDE – PAGE 508 the manualists: 'no...
- Hurlbut Charles ****hammer Peter Augustine Lawler Paul McHugh Gilbert Meilaender Janet D. Rowley Diana J. Schaub Elizabeth H. Blackburn (2002–2004) Stephen...
- related to Josef Pieper. "A Philosopher of Virtue", obituary by Gilbert Meilaender in First Things, Apr. 1998 "Josef Pieper: leisure and its discontents"...