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  1. The Gospel According to John (i–xii).Raymond E. Brown - 1966
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  2. The Birth of the Messiah, A Commentary on the Infancy Narratives in Matthew and Luke.Raymond E. Brown - 1977
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  3. Peter in the New Testament.Raymond E. Brown, Karl P. Donfried & John Reumann - 1973
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  4. The Jerome Biblical Commentary.Raymond E. Brown - 1969
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  5. Johannine Ecclesiology — The Community's Origins.Raymond E. Brown - 1977 - Interpretation 31 (4):379-393.
    Recent methodology in Gospel research is casting light not only on church history, but also on the growth of theology and faith in the first century.
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    A dictionary of biblical interpretation.Raymond E. Brown - 1991 - Heythrop Journal 32 (1):77–79.
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  7. An Introduction to New Testament Christology.Raymond E. Brown - 1994
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  8. Jesus, God and Man.Raymond E. Brown - 1967
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  9. New Testament Essays.Raymond E. Brown - 1965
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  10. Responses to 101 Questions on the Bible.Raymond E. Brown - 1990
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  11. The Churches the Apostles Left Behind.Raymond E. Brown - 1984
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  12. The Death of the Messiah—From Gethsemane to the Grave: A Commentary on the Passion Narratives.Raymond E. Brown - 1994
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  13. The Epistles of John.Raymond E. Brown & Barnabas Lindars - 1982
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    The Johannine World for Preachers.Raymond E. Brown - 1989 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 43 (1):58-65.
    The readers/hearers of the Fourth Gospel are not meant simply to learn from its scenes; they must encounter Jesus and be challenged by him, so they are led to perceive God's ways rather than fitting Jesus into their own preconceived needs.
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  15. The Virginal Conception and Bodily Resurrection of Jesus.Raymond E. Brown - 1973
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    Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? [REVIEW]Raymond E. Brown - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):450-452.
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    Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? [REVIEW]Raymond E. Brown - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):450-452.
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  18. Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780.Robert E. Brown, Stuart G. Brown & Raymond Walters - 1958 - Science and Society 22 (4):372-374.
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    Of Babies and Bathwater: An Extension of the Business & Society Research Forum on the Fortune Reputation Database.Eugene Szwajkowski & Raymond E. Figlewicz - 1997 - Business and Society 36 (4):362-386.
    A research forum published in Business & Society in 1995 (Issue 2) analyzed whether Fortune magazine's annual Reputation Survey (FRS) is viable as a corporate social performance (CSP) research database. We examine plausible alternative interpretations for a number of assertions and conclusions by the forum authors, including the premise for Brown and Perry's proposed transformation: that the Fortune data are confounded by the presence of a financial "halo," which biases ratings of nonfinancial attributes. Finally, we examine the appropriate roles (...)
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Henrietta Schwartz, Ronald D. Cohen, James J. Shields Jr, Mazoor Ahmed, Albert E. Bender, Paul J. Schafer, Charles S. Ungerleider, Andrew T. Kopan, Joseph Watras, George A. Letchworth, Ronald M. Brown, John H. Walker, Ralph B. Kimbrough, C. O. X. Roy L. & Raymond Martin - unknown
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  21. Raymond E. Brown and the Catholic Biblical Renewal [Book Review].Bede Heather - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (4):492.
     
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  22. Minding the Gap in Plato's Republic.E. Brown - 2004 - Philosophical Studies 117 (1-2):275.
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    Critical Theory and Methodology.Raymond A. Morrow & David D. Brown - 1994 - SAGE.
    Recipient of Choice Magazine's 1996 Outstanding Academic Book Award Author Raymond Morrow outlines and recounts the development of the major tenets of critical theory, exemplifying them through the works of two of their most influential, recent adherents: Jürgen Habermas and Anthony Giddens. Beginning with a comprehensive yet meticulous explication of critical theory and its history, the author next discusses it within the context of a research program; his work concludes with an examination of empirical methods. Emphasizing the connections between (...)
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  24. The Direction of Causation.E. Brown - 1979 - Mind 88:334.
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    Education and the Cult of Efficiency.Raymond E. Callahan - 1962 - University of Chicago Press.
    Raymond Callahan's lively study exposes the alarming lengths to which school administrators went, particularly in the period from 1910 to 1930, in sacrificing educational goals to the demands of business procedures.
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    Contemporary philosophy in Scandinavia.Raymond E. Olson (ed.) - 1972 - Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    Science and Engineering Ethics Enters its Third Decade.Raymond E. Spier & Stephanie J. Bird - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (1):1-3.
  28. Paradox-tolerant logic.Raymond E. Jennings & D. K. Johnston - 1983 - Logique Et Analyse 26 (3):291-308.
     
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    On the Soul and the Cyberpunk Future: St Macrina, St Gregory of Nyssa and Contemporary Mind/Body Dualism.E. Brown Dewhurst - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics (4).
    In On the Soul and the Resurrection, St Macrina and St Gregory of Nyssa consider what the soul is, and its relationship to our body and identity. Gregory notes the way that our bodies are always changing, and asks which is most truly our ‘real’ body if we are always in a state of growth, decay and transience? What physical body will be with us at the resurrection? If our body is as important to our identity as our soul, then (...)
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    On dealing with bias.Raymond E. Spier - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (4):483-484.
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    Jaspers’ Critique of Heidegger.Raymond E. Gogel - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (2):161-171.
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    The One Body of Christian Environmentalism.Raymond E. Grizzle & Christopher B. Barrett - 1998 - Zygon 33 (2):233-253.
    Using a conceptual model consisting of three intersecting spheres of concern (environmental protection, human needs provision, and economic welfare) central to most environmental issues, we map six major Christian traditions of thought. Our purpose is to highlight the complementarities among these diverse responses in order to inform a more holistic Christian environmentalism founded on one or more of the major tenets of each of the six core traditions. Our approach also incorporates major premises of at least the more moderate versions (...)
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    Ethics and the funding of research and development at universities.Raymond E. Spier - 1998 - Science and Engineering Ethics 4 (3):375-384.
    As a result of a gradual shifting of the resourcing of universities from the public to the private sector, the academic institution has been required to acquire some of its additional funding from industry via partnerships based on research and development. This paper examines this new condition and asks whether the different mission statements or modi operandi of the university vis à vis industry throws up additional ethical issues. While there are conditions where the interactions between industry and the university (...)
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    Mischievous responders: data quality lessons learned in mental health research.Morgan E. Browning, Sidney L. Satterfield & Elizabeth E. Lloyd-Richardson - forthcoming - Ethics and Behavior.
    Internet recruitment methods for research are rapidly evolving as technology and participant preferences do as well. This brings data security concerns, balanced with respect to persons for research participants. Internet recruitment research strategies are still important given the importance of creating private and accessible pathways for potentially marginalized populations or people experiencing stigmatized mental health conditions to participate in research. This manuscript describes the case of social media recruitment for a mental health and racism study in Fall 2022 that was (...)
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    Claude Fleury, 1640-1723, as an educational historiographer and thinker.Raymond E. Wanner - 1975 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER I CLAUDE FLEURY AND HIS CAREER Claude Fleury (-), an educator, historian , jurist, cleric, royal tutor, and immortel of the ...
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    “Dual Use” and “Intentionality”: Seeking to Prevent the Manifestation of Deliberately Harmful Objectives.Raymond E. Spier - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (1):1-6.
    The majority of papers in this special issue were presented at a conference, ‘The Advancement of Science and the Dilemma of Dual Use: Why We Can’t Afford to Fail’ held on 9–10 November 2007. The conference chairman was Andrzej Górski and its patrons were UNESCO and the President of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Three additional papers on the subject of Dual Use have been included in this issue; the authors are T. A. Cavanaugh , J. Forge and D. Koepsall.
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    Biographical Origins of Francis Galton's Psychology.Raymond E. Fancher - 1983 - Isis 74 (2):227-233.
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    Knowing what we mean.Raymond E. Olson - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (11):473-485.
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    Using the VIA Classification to Advance a Psychological Science of Virtue.Robert E. McGrath & Mitch Brown - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The VIA Classification of Character Strengths and Virtue has received substantial attention since its inception as a model of 24 dimensions of positive human functioning, but less so as a potential contributor to a psychological science on the nature of virtue. The current paper presents an overview of how this classification could serve to advance the science of virtue. Specifically, we summarize previous research on the dimensional versus categorical characterization of virtue, and on the identification of cardinal virtues. We give (...)
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    A retest for conditioned inhibition in the alphabet-printing task.Raymond E. Schucker, Lucia B. Stevens & Douglas S. Ellis - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (2):97.
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    The Ecclesial Hermeneutic of Raymond E. Brown.Kevin Duffy - 1998 - Heythrop Journal 39 (1):37-56.
    Against the background of some positions taken up in a recent document of the Pontifical Biblical Commission, the article studies Raymond Brown’s attempt to combine mainstream historical‐critical exegesis of the Bible with a Roman Catholic theological pre‐understanding. Particular reference is made to his handling of issues connected with the virginal conception of Jesus. Some of his religious presuppositions such as those concerning the relation between faith and reason, and the development of doctrine, are presented. Biblical criticism in (...)’s understanding is an essentially historical discipline which has as its principal object the literal sense of the text, that is, what the text meant when it was written. His religious presuppositions make the practice of the discipline ineliminable in an integral hermeneutic. From an analysis of his treatment of the virginal conception, it is argued that Catholic pre‐understanding and historical criticism, when combined, inevitably result in a two‐stage hermeneutic. In a first stage appeal is made to presuppostions common to all practitioners of historical criticism. In a second stage religious presuppostions come into play. The distinction between these two stages is seen as more fundamental than Brown’s better known distinction between the literal and more‐than‐literal senses of the text. It is argued that the relation between the two stages is to be understood in chalcedonian terms as exemplifying the dialectic of faith and reason: they must be distinguished, but cannot be separated. Brown’s grasp of an incarnational economy of salvation is presented in terms of David H. Kelsy’s concept of a discrimen, and emerges as fundamental for an ecclesial hermeneutic of the Bible. Questions about the place of the historical‐critical method, the promise of alternative approaches and the role of hermeneutical theory can only be adequately addressed in terms of it. (shrink)
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    Conference summary: 'The responsible conduct of basic and clinical research'.Raymond E. Spier - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (1):189-197.
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    Freud and psychoanalysis.Raymond E. Fancher - 1990 - In R. C. Olby, G. N. Cantor, J. R. R. Christie & M. J. S. Hodge (eds.), Companion to the History of Modern Science. Routledge. pp. 425.
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    Galton on Examinations: An Unpublished Step in the Invention of Correlation.Raymond E. Fancher - 1989 - Isis 80 (3):446-455.
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    Monkey Trials and Gorilla Sermons: Evolution and Christianity from Darwin to Intelligent Design.Raymond E. Fancher - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (3):429-431.
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    On the management of funding of research in science and engineering.Raymond E. Spier & Stephanie J. Bird - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):298-300.
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    Kant’s religious ethics: the ineluctable link between morality and theism.Raymond E. Perrier - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 89 (1):3-24.
    Kant’s religious ethics is grounded in a practical philosophy where ‘God’ is subordinated to moral principles. To accomplish this goal, Kant dismantled the onto-theological groundwork of religion and the conventional method of attaching morality to God, as if morality was a consequence of religious belief. In this essay, I will show how Kant replaces the metaphysics of being with the metaphysics of morality. More importantly, I will show how Kant’s thesis of moral theism argues that the practical philosophy does not (...)
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    On the Use of the Concept of “Fairness” in Ethics.Raymond E. Spier - 2012 - Science and Engineering Ethics 18 (4):601-603.
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    An approach to the ethics of cloning humans via an examination of the ethical issues pertaining to the use of any tool.Raymond E. Spier - 1999 - Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (1):17-32.
    Those procedures which, at some future date, could constitute the operations resulting in the cloning of a human being are defined as a tool. As humans have been using tools for some two million years, sets of rules or ethics have been devised to make sure that tools are used to promote the maximum benefit and cause the minimum harm. It would, therefore, seem appropriate to consider the human cloning process as one such tool and approach the ethical issues which (...)
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    Climate—an item for the ethics agenda.Raymond E. Spier - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (1):1-2.
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