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  1. John Berkman (2009). Poteat Changed My Life. Tradition and Discovery 36 (2):64-66.
    These short remarks are a belated expression of thanks for the gift in my life that was Poteat. When Poteat died, I was spending time at a Trappist monastery, and never got word until after the funeral. I greatly regretted not being there. While I had the opportunity to tell Poteat during his lifetime how much he meant to me and the wonderful gift he gave to me, after his death, I never got or took the opportunity to tell that (...)
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  2. John Berkman (2004). The Consumption of Animals and the Catholic Tradition. Logos 7 (1).
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  3. John Berkman (2001). Richard. Miller, Casuistry and Modern Ethics: A Poetics of Practical Reasoning:Casuistry and Modern Ethics: A Poetics of Practical Reasoning. Ethics 112 (1):169-172.
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  4. John Berkman & Frederick C. Bauerschmidt (1996). II. Absolutely Fabulous and Civil. Philosophy and Theology 9 (3-4):435-446.
    After responding to several misreadings of Milbank’s project in Theology and Social Theory—e. g., that it dispenses with “truth” or “reality”, is sectarian, reads a social theory off the Bible, is ecclesially absolutist—the authors highlight several strands of Milbank’s argument to stress the resolutely theological character of this work. In Milbank’s narrative, modernity is defined as a theological problem in which forms of modern secular thought have usurped theology as the “ultimate organizing logic”; his theological response to this involves a (...)
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