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  1. Kevin A. Ameriks, Tad Brennan, Ann E. Cudd, Kirk A. Greer, Bart Gruzalski, David P. McCabe, John McCumber, Richard Sherlock & Ira J. Singer (2003). Book Notes. [REVIEW] Ethics 114 (1):205-212.score: 290.0
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  2. Rowan A. Greer (1996). Augustine's Transformation of the Free Will Defence. Faith and Philosophy 13 (4):471-486.score: 150.0
    Augustine’s first conversion is to the Christian Platonism of his day, which brought along with it a free-will defence to the problem of evil. Formative as this philosophical influence was, however, Augustine’s own experience of sin combines with his sense of God’s sovereignty to lead him to modify the views he inherited in significant ways. This transformation is demonstrated by setting Augustine’s evolving position against that of Gregory of Nyssa.
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  3. Lesley Greer & Alyson Tonge (2006). Ethical Foundations: A New Framework for Reliable Financial Reporting. Business Ethics 15 (3):259–270.score: 120.0
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  4. Joseph Christian Greer (2010). Can Life Prevail? A Radical Approach to the Environmental Crisis. Environmental Ethics 32 (3):331-334.score: 120.0
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  5. Clare Greer (2009). On Jantzen and Theology : A Conversation with William Desmond. In Elaine L. Graham (ed.), Grace Jantzen: Redeeming the Present. Ashgate Pub. Ltd..score: 120.0
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  6. Leslie J. Francis & John E. Greer (1992). Measuring Christian Moral Values Among Catholic and Protestant Adolescents in Northern Ireland. Journal of Moral Education 21 (1):59-65.score: 60.0
    Abstract One thousand and seventy?nine pupils aged between 13 and 16 years, from years three through five of Protestant and Catholic secondary schools in Northern Ireland, completed a survey of moral issues, together with a scale of attitude towards Christianity and a range of indices of religious behaviour. These data are employed to develop and to establish criteria of reliability and validity for a scale of traditional Christain moral values. Tentative scale norms indicate that pupils in Catholic schools hold more (...)
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  7. J. E. Greer (1983). Religious and Moral Education: An Exploration of Some Relevant Issues. Journal of Moral Education 12 (2):92-99.score: 60.0
    Abstract Religious and moral education may be regarded by some educators as discrete and separate subjects, but it is argued in this paper that they have close relationships with each other. Moral socialization is an essential part of growing up, and young people need to be made aware of the ethos of their society. In the past in Britain the moral code was largely derived from the Christian faith, and educators in a secular society face difficulties helping young people to (...)
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  8. Russel Marks (1974). Review of Colin Greer, The Great School Legend: A Revisionist Interpretation of American Public Education (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1972). [REVIEW] Educational Theory 24 (2):201-205.score: 36.0
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  9. Michael Wenisch (2009). Peak Oil, Energy Limits, and Resulting Alterations in the Built Space of the United States. Environment, Space, Place 1 (1):73-100.score: 12.0
    Over and above the probable peaking of worldwide oil production as a current reality, the arrival of hard limits on all energy resources is very much nearer in the future than many people realize. The public discourse on Peak Oil and the associated arrival of hard limitson energy availability has attracted more than its share of brilliant and creative minds. In addition to scientific and technical analysts, thisgroup includes a fair number of generalists who have engaged in broader forms of (...)
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  10. Robert Greer Cohn (1975). A Critical Work. Anma Libri.score: 12.0
    1. Modes of art -- 2. Ways of art -- 3. Illustrations.
     
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  11. Greer Donley & Marion Danis (2011). Making the Case for Talking to Patients About the Costs of End-of-Life Care. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (2):183-193.score: 6.0
    Costs at the end of life disproportionately contribute to health care costs in the United States. Addressing these costs will therefore be an important component in making the U.S. health care system more financially sustainable. In this paper, we explore the moral justifications for having discussions of end-of-life costs in the doctor-patient encounter as part of an effort to control costs. As health care costs are partly shared through pooled resources, such as insurance and taxation, and partly borne by individuals (...)
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