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    Making All the Difference.Jean Bethke Elshtain, Susan Moller Okin & Martha Minow - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (1):47.
    Book reviewed in this article: Justice, Gender, and the Family. By Susan Moller Okin. Making All the Difference. By Martha Minow.
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    Augustine and the Limits of Politics.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1995 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Political theorist Jean Bethke Elshtain brings Augustine's thought into the contemporary political arena and the result is a book about one of the world's most complex thinkers.
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    Bonhoeffer on Modernity: "Sic et Non".Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3):345 - 366.
    Though Bonhoeffer is usually thought to have been one of the architects of modern theology, he was also one of modernity's most penetrating critics. The author lays out Bonhoeffer's challenges to certain cherished modern assumptions by examining (1) his linkage of totalitarianism to the political utopianism that arose out of the French Revolution, (2) his fear of the nihilistic implications of the rationalists' notion of the sovereign self and of the modern tendency to view life as an end in itself, (...)
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  4. Public Man, Private Woman: Women in Social and Political Thought.Jean Bethke Elshtain & David E. Decosse - 1981 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (2):339-369.
    One of the most perceptive and ambidextrous social commentators of our day, Augustinian scholar Jean Bethke Elshtain furnishes in ever fresh ways through her writings a bridge between the ancient and the modern, between politics and ethics, between timeless moral wisdom and cultural sensitivity. To read Elshtain seriously is to take the study of culture as well as the "permanent things" seriously. But Elshtain is no mere moralist. Neither is she content solely to dwell in the domain (...)
     
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    Comments on Kasher and Yadlin.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2008 - Philosophia 36 (2):203-208.
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    Just war theory.Jean Bethke Elshtain (ed.) - 1992 - New York: New York University Press.
    Available Again! Long before the "shock and awe" campaign against Iraq in March 2003, debates swarmed around the justifications of the U.S.-led war to depose Saddam Hussein. While George W. Bush's administration declared a just war of necessity, opponents charged that it was a war of choice, and even opportunism. Behind the rhetoric lie vital questions: when is war just, and what means are acceptable even in the course of a just war? Originally published in 1991, in the wake of (...)
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    II. Reflections on War and Political Discourse: Realism, Just War, and Feminism in a Nuclear Age.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (1):39-57.
  8. The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion.Stephen Carter, William Dean, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Robin W. Lovin & Cornel West - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (2):367-392.
    Recent critics have called attention to the alienation of contemporary academics from broad currents of intellectual activity in public culture. The general complaint is that intellectuals are finding a professional home in institutions of higher learning, insulated from the concerns and interests of a wider reading audience. The demands of professional expertise do not encourage academics to work as public intellectuals or to take up social, literary, or political matters in imaginative and perspicuous ways. More problematic is the relative absence (...)
     
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  9. Thinking about Women and International Violence.“.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1994 - In Peter R. Beckman & Francine D'Amico (eds.), Women, gender, and world politics: perspectives, policies, and prospects. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
     
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    Why science cannot stand alone.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2008 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (3):161-169.
    In an era in which certain arenas of scientific research have become increasingly controversial, this article critically evaluates what it means to “believe in science.” Many scientists today seem to claim a sovereign right to no political interference under the rubric of freedom. This article questions such a notion, and explores the dominance of science and the silencing of moral voices by undertaking two brief investigations—the first into National Socialist Germany, which insisted that it was defined by “applied biology,” and (...)
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    Real politics: at the center of everyday life.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1997 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    One of America's foremost public intellectuals, Jean Bethke Elshtain has been on the frontlines in the most hotly contested and deeply divisive issues of our time. Now in Real Politics , Elshtain gives further proof of her willingness to speak her mind, courting disagreement and even censure from those who prefer their ideologies neat. At the center of Elshtain's work is a passionate concern with the relationship between political rhetoric and political action. For Elshtain, politics is (...)
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    Tayloring Reformed Epistemology: Charles Taylor, Alvin Plantinga and the De Jure Challenge to Christian Belief , by Deane-Peter Baker.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2009 - Philosophical Papers 38 (1):129-131.
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    Terrorism, Regime Change, and Just War: Reflections on Michael Walzer.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2007 - Journal of Military Ethics 6 (2):131-137.
  14. Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2004 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 25 (1):97-101.
     
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    Communities and Community: Critique and Retrieval.Jean Bethke Elshtain & Christopher Beem - 2004-01-01 - In Philip Alperson (ed.), Diversity and Community. Blackwell. pp. 31–46.
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    The Vexation of Weil.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1983 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1983 (58):195-203.
    Simone Weil is a vexation. An intellectual in the French Cartesian tradition who bore witness to her experience of Christ's presence (in November 1938); a radical who called “the destruction of the past… perhaps the greatest of all crimes”; a left-winger who penned trenchant critiques of Marxist thought and state socialist practice; a social theorist who condemned human collectives as a Great Beast yet yearned for a working class movement from “below;” Weil defies the usual categories. Embracing the role of (...)
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    Work and Its Meanings.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2002 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (4):15-24.
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  18. Women and War.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1988 - Ethics 98 (3):609-610.
     
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    Cultivating Citizens: Soulcraft and Citizenship in Contemporary America.Alexander Astin, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Cary J. Nederman, Walter Nicgorski, Michael J. Sandel, Nathan Tarcov, John von Heyking & Alan Wolfe (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    In Cultivating Citizens Dwight Allman and Michael Beaty bring together some of America's leading social and political thinkers to address the question of civic vitality in contemporary American society. The resulting volume is a serious reflection on the history of civil society and a rich and rewarding conversation about the future American civic order.
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  20. But Was It Just-Reflections on the Iraq War.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2004 - Nexus 9:69.
     
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  21. Communities and Community: Critique and retrieval.Jean Bethke Elshtain & Christopher Beem - 2002 - In Philip Alperson (ed.), Diversity and Community: An Interdisciplinary Reader. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  22. Europa’s nihilisme.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2006 - Nexus 44.
    'Europa is eeuwenlang gekenmerkt door een energieke dialoog tussen geloof en ongeloof. Wat gebeurt er als je één kant van de dialoog verliest? Dan ontwikkelt de resterende kant in zijn isolement een monsterachtige groei en loopt hij uit op het Europese nihilisme dat nu zichtbaar wordt in de culturele uitputting van Europa. [...]Het kwaad hoeft niet de vorm aan te nemen van een seriemoordenaar of een monster zoals Hitler. Het kan de vorm aannemen van medici met naalden voor het ombrengen (...)
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    What's morality got to do with it? Making the right distinctions.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (1):1-13.
    I will be arguing against a school of thought and an epistemology. The school of thought is ‘scientific neorealism’, as it is called in the study of international relations. This perspective is shaped by the insistence that ethics and international politics have nothing to do with one another, save insofar as morality is brought in as window dressing in order to disguise what is really going on: the clash of narrowly self-interested powers. The world of international relations is construed as (...)
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    Acid Stomachs and Breines' Bromides.J. B. Elshtain - 1981 - Télos 1981 (47):211-214.
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    Elegy and eulogy.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (2):291-295.
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  26. Short Journal Reviews.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 30:243.
     
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    Universalism Vs. Relativism: Making Moral Judgments in a Changing, Pluralistic, and Threatening World.Richard J. Bernstein, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Amitai Etzioni, William Galston, Franklin I. Gamwell, Timothy Jackson, James Turner Johnson, John Kelsay & Jean Porter (eds.) - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Has moral relativism run its course? The threat of 9/11, terrorism, reproductive technology, and globalization has forced us to ask anew whether there are universal moral truths upon which to base ethical and political judgments. In this timely edited collection, distinguished scholars present and test the best answers to this question. These insightful responses temper the strong antithesis between universalism and relativism and retain sensitivity to how language and history shape the context of our moral decisions. This important and relevant (...)
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    Power Trips and Other Journeys: Essays in Feminism as Civic Discourse.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1990 - Univ of Wisconsin Press.
    Each chapter of this book treats a particular historical or contemporary topic of civic concern. Some are centered on current family crises and issues (the "family wage," child abuse, the "new eugenics") while others look to the wider national and international polity. Yet each, insistently, returns to common themes: the many faces and forms of power; struggles for autonomy; the need for human sociality and community. Elshtain's essays on controversial domestic subjects demonstrate her independence of mind, her understanding of (...)
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    Feminism, family, and community.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
  30. The communitarian individual.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1995 - In Amitai Etzioni (ed.), New communitarian thinking: persons, virtues, institutions, and communities. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
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    Book Review:Peace and War: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Mary Lecron Foster. [REVIEW]Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1989 - Ethics 99 (2):448-.
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    International Justice as Equal Regard and the Use of Force.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2003 - Ethics and International Affairs 17 (2):63-75.
    Have we any obligations beyond our own borders? What form do these take? These questions are addressed through a concept of comparative justice indebted to the just war tradition and the equal moral regard of persons.
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  33. The Risks and Responsibilities of Affirming Ordinary Life.Jean Bethke Elshtain & James Tully - 1994 - In Charles Taylor, James Tully & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Philosophy in an age of pluralism: the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Bonhoeffer on Modernity: Sic et Non.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3):345-366.
    Though Bonhoeffer is usually thought to have been one of the architects of modern theology, he was also one of modernity’s most penetrating critics. The author lays out Bonhoeffer’s challenges to certain cherished modern assumptions by examining (1) his linkage of totalitarianism to the political utopianism that arose out of the French Revolution, (2) his fear of the nihilistic implications of the rationalists’ notion of the sovereign self and of the modern tendency to view life as an end in itself, (...)
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    Meditations on Modern Political Thought: Masculine/Feminine Themes From Luther to Arendt.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1992 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Reprint of the Praeger edition originally published in 1986 in the series Women and Politics. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Against Androgyny.J. B. Elshtain - 1981 - Télos 1981 (47):5-21.
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  37. Reflections on war and political discourse: Realism, just war, and feminism in a nuclear age.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (1):39-57.
  38. LUTHER'S LAMB: When and How to Fight a Just War.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2002 - Common Knowledge 8 (2):304-309.
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    Politics and the human body: assault on dignity.Jean Bethke Elshtain & J. Timothy Cloyd (eds.) - 1995 - Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
    Who or what determines the right to die? Do advancing reproductive technologies change reproductive rights? What forces influence cultural standards of beauty? How do discipline, punishment, and torture reflect our attitudes about the human body? In this challenging new book, Jean Bethke Elshtain, a nationally recognized scholar in political science and philosophy, and J. Timothy Cloyd, a strong new voice in social and political science, have assembled a collection of thought-provoking essays on these issues written by some of the (...)
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    Birth Control and Controlling Birth. Women-Centered Perspectives.Jean Bethke Elshtain, Helen B. Holmes, Betty B. Hoskins & Michael Gross - 1982 - Hastings Center Report 12 (1):40.
    Book reviewed in this article: The Custom‐Made Child? Women‐Centered Perspectives. Helen B. Holmes, Betty B. Hoskins, Michael Gross, editors.
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    An Unbridgeable Chasm.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1997 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 8 (2):45-47.
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    Politics Without Cliché.Jean Elshtain - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:433-444.
  43. Regensburg and reason : Benedict XVI against absolute will.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2011 - In Bainard Cowan (ed.), Gained horizons: Regensburg and the enlargement of reason. South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
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    Review Essay.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1996 - Modern Theology 12 (3):367-376.
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    St Augustine.Jean Elshtain - 2004 - Contemporary Political Theory 3 (3):268-274.
  46. St Augustine.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2003 - In David Boucher & Paul Joseph Kelly (eds.), Political thinkers: from Socrates to the present. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  47. Susan Brownmiller, "Against Our Will. Men, Women and Rape".Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 30:237.
  48. 3. Women and the Dilemma of Equality.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (4).
     
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    Women and the Dilemma of Equality.Jean Bethke Elshtain - 2003 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6 (4):35-50.
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    Against Our Will. Men, Women and Rape.J. B. Elshtain - 1976 - Télos 1976 (30):237-242.
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