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  1. John Webster (2010). Perfection and Participation. In Thomas Joseph White (ed.), The Analogy of Being: Invention of the Antichrist or the Wisdom of God? W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
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  2. John Webster (2005). Animal Welfare: Limping Towards Eden: A Practical Approach to Redressing the Problem of Our Dominion Over the Animals. Blackwell Pub..
    Introduction: Facts and values -- Challenge and response -- Sentience, sense, and suffering -- Husbandry and welfare on the farm : assessment and assurance -- Animals for food : industrialised farming, pigs, and poultry -- Animals for food : cattle and other ruminants -- Animals for food : handling, transport, and slaughter -- Animals, science, and biotechnology -- Animals for sport -- Animals for pets -- Limping towards Eden : stepping stones.
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  3. Oswald Bayer, Robert W. Jenson, John Webster, Oswald Bayer, Christoph Schwöbel, Paul L. Metzger, Luco J. van den Brom, Douglas Knight, Stephen R. Holmes, Jörg Baur & Horst G. Pöhlmann (2001). Zeitschriftenschau. Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 43 (1).
     
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  4. John Webster (1995). Animal Welfare: A Cool Eye Towards Eden. Blackwell Science.
     
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  5. John Webster (1986). The Publisher and Civic Activity: Civic Activism Dilemma. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (1):41 – 47.
    Through use of decision?making expertise already in place, newspaper publishers already possess elemental tools required for ethical decision?making relating to extent of participation in civic activities. By also considering added qualitative factors that embrace broad perspective, detachment, and declaration, decisions are more likely to be adequately informed. This article suggests that publishers become active in building business and community leadership models strong enough to allay critics who question ethical motives.
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