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    The Richness of Personhood.Becket Gremmels - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (1):76-78.
    Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby argues the concept of personhood is “unhelpful” and “at worst it is harmful and pernicious” (2024, 3). While I share her concerns about how modern bioethics uses personhoo...
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    In This Issue.Becket Gremmels - 2018 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 18 (1):9-11.
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    Becoming Inclusive: Actionable Steps to Diversify the Field of Clinical Ethics.Becket Gremmels, Colleen M. Gallagher, Thomas V. Cunningham, Amy Collard, Caroline Buchanan, Jamila Young, Sheridawn Peden & Barquiesha Madison - 2022 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 33 (4):323-332.
    At the 2022 Clinical Ethics Unconference, the authors perceived a significant lack of racial and ethnic diversity, which was consistent with their experiences in other clinical ethics settings. As a result, they convened a working group to address the pervasive lack of diversity present in the field of clinical ethics and to propose strategies to increase the representation of people from racial and ethnic minority populations. This article identifies the harms associated with the lack of diversity in the healthcare setting (...)
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    Can Catholic Hospitals Still Be Catholic? A Virtue Theory Response.Becket Gremmels - 2019 - Christian Bioethics 25 (1):17-40.
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    Organizational Ethics in Healthcare: A National Survey.Kelly Turner, Tim Lahey, Becket Gremmels, Jason Lesandrini & William A. Nelson - forthcoming - HEC Forum:1-12.
    Organizational ethics—defined as the alignment of an institution’s practices with its mission, vision, and values—is a growing field in health care not well characterized in empirical literature. To capture the scope and context of organizational ethics work in United States healthcare institutions, we conducted a nationwide convenience survey of ethicists regarding the scope of organizational ethics work, common challenges faced, and the organizational context in which this work is done. In this article, we report substantial variability in the structure of (...)
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    The Metaphysical Status of the Placenta.Becket Gremmels, Peter J. Cataldo, Elliott Louis Bedford & Cornelia R. Graves - 2014 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 14 (2):295-333.
    The metaphysical status of the placenta has bearing on several ongoing discussions within Catholic moral theology. Numerous bioethicists and theologians have touched on this topic briefly, but to date no robust metaphysical argument appears in the literature. The authors aim to provide such an analysis. First, they provide an overview of the existing literature on the topic. Second, they briefly review the anatomy and physiology of the placenta. Third, they provide metaphysical and biological reasons why the placenta cannot be a (...)
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    NIB Commentary on Oncofertility Stories.Becket Gremmels - 2017 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 7 (2):151-156.
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    Opportunistic Salpingectomy to Reduce the Risk of Ovarian Cancer.Becket Gremmels, Dan O’Brien, Peter J. Cataldo, John Paul Slosar, Mark Repenshek & Douglas Brown - 2016 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 16 (1):99-131.
    Substantial medical evidence shows that about half of ovarian cancers originate in the fallopian tube. Some medical organizations and clinical articles have suggested opportunistic salpingectomy to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer in patients at average risk of developing it. This entails removing the fallopian tubes at the same time as another procedure that would occur anyway. The authors argue that the principles of totality and double effect can justify such salpingectomies, even though there is a low incidence of ovarian (...)
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    Data Ethics in Catholic Health Systems.Rachelle Barina, Becket Gremmels, Michael Miller, Nicholas Kockler, Mark Repenshek & Christopher Ostertag - 2022 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 22 (2):289-317.
    The Catholic moral tradition has a rich foundation that applies broadly to encompass all areas of human experience. Yet, there is comparatively little in Catholic thought on the ethics of the collection and use of data, especially in healthcare. We provide here a brief overview of terminology, concepts, and applications of data in the context of healthcare, summarize relevant theological principles and themes (including the Vatican’s Rome Call for AI Ethics), and offer key questions for ethicists and data managers to (...)
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    Deplantation of the Placenta in Maternal–Fetal Vital Conflicts.Peter J. Cataldo, William Cusick, Becket Gremmels, Cornelia Graves, Elliott Louis Bedford & Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco - 2015 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 15 (2):241-250.
    In this essay, some of the signatories to “Medical Intervention in Cases of Maternal–Fetal Vital Conflicts: A Statement of Consensus” respond to “The Placenta as an Organ of the Fetus: A Response to the Statement of Consensus on Maternal–Fetal Conflict,” both recently published in this journal. The response examines Bringman and Shabanowitz’s claims and assumptions about the morally relevant pathologic condition in some cases of peripartum cardiomyopathy complicated by a subsequent pregnancy, the moral status of a normally functioning placenta, and (...)
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    Konstitution und Reflexion.Christian Gremmels - 1975 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 19 (1):278-296.
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    Zur Hegung der Vernunft: Sozialethische Bemerkungen zum Verhältnis von Vernunft und Moral.Christian Gremmels - 1969 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 13 (1):363-373.
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    d) Religionssoziologie und Alltagsforschung.Günter Geisthardt, Christian Gremmels & Wolf-Dietrich Bukow - 1986 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 30 (1):461-468.
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  14. Henry VIII and the Conforming Catholics by Paul O’Grady.W. Becket Soule - 1995 - The Thomist 59 (1):156-160.
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    Bormann, G., und S. Bormann-Heischkeil: Theorie und Praxis kirchlicher Organisation. Ein Beitrag zum Problem der Rückständigkeit sozialer Gruppen. [REVIEW]Chr Gremmels - 1973 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 17 (1):378-380.
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    Gervase, Becket, and William of Sens.Peter Kidson - 1993 - Speculum 68 (4):969-991.
    This paper has two aims. The first is to restate the case for thinking that the fire which destroyed the roof of the choir of Canterbury Cathedral in 1174 was not an accident. The second is to identify Williams of Sens's precise contribution to the design of the Trinity Chapel. Both matters lie under the posthumous shadow of Becket.
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    Becket.Alfred Cismaru - 1966 - Renascence 18 (2):81-88.
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    The Becket Fund Fights for Religious Liberty.The Insider - 2013 - The Chesterton Review 39 (1/2):332-339.
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    Becket & Henry: The Becket Lectures [Book Review].Patrick Kavanagh - 2005 - The Australasian Catholic Record 82 (4):502.
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    Becket and the Mercers : John Morley on More.E. E. Reynolds - 1971 - Moreana 8 (1):67-68.
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  21. Becket & Henry: The Becket Lectures.J. J. Spigelman - 2005 - The Australasian Catholic Record 82 (4):502.
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    Letteratura nella cattedrale. Il sorriso di Becket.Massimo Parodi - 2021 - Doctor Virtualis 16:229-263.
    Nel Medioevo tante volte presentato dalla letteratura come un grande romanzo di avventure, un posto decisamente particolare spetta alla vicenda di Tommaso Becket, prima cancelliere di re Enrico II e poi arcivescovo di Canterbury, assassinato nella sua cattedrale nel 1170. Si tratta di una vicenda che presenta i motivi fondamentali di ogni racconto epico e tragico. Ispirandosi a questa convinzione l’articolo ripercorre alcune delle maggiori opere letterarie che hanno raccontato da diversi punti di vista lo scontro tra Becket (...)
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    The lives of Thomas becket. Selected sources translated and annotated by Michael staunton.Victor Houliston - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (1):124–126.
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    Langton on Becket: a new look and a new text.Phyllis B. Roberts - 1973 - Mediaeval Studies 35 (1):38-48.
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    History, hagiography and Biblical exegesis: essays on Bede, Adomnán and Thomas Becket.Jennifer O'Reilly - 2019 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Máirín MacCurron & Diarmuid Scully.
    This volume is a collection of 16 essays, old and new, relating history and exegesis in the writings of Bede and Adomnán, and in the lives of Thomas Becket. The first part consists of seven studies of Bede's writings, notably his biblical commentaries and his Ecclesiastical History. Two of the essays are published here for the first time. The five studies in the second part, devoted to Adomnán, discuss his life of Saint Columba (the Vita Columbae) and his guide (...)
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    Shame, Masculinity, and the Death of Thomas Becket.Hugh M. Thomas - 2012 - Speculum 87 (4):1050-1088.
    On the day before Christmas, 1170, Robert de Broc, member of a family of royal servants that had taken up King Henry II's fierce opposition to Thomas Becket, seized a horse bringing goods to the archbishop and cut off its tail. The next day, Archbishop Thomas noted this incident after his Christmas sermon when renewing his excommunication of Robert and several others, and he discussed it again four days later in his initial meeting with the men who would shortly (...)
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    Brian Thomas Becket Mullady, OP; Grace Explained: How to Receive—and Retain—God’s Most Potent Gift. [REVIEW]Roque Buezas - 2022 - The Incarnate Word 9 (2):182-183.
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    Anne Duggan, Thomas Becket: A Textual History of His Letters. Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1980. Pp. xxii, 318; 16 tables. $49.50. [REVIEW]Richard M. Fraher - 1982 - Speculum 57 (2):449-450.
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  29. Frank Barlow, Thomas Becket. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1986. Pp. xii, 334; 42 black-and-white illustrations. $25. [REVIEW]Richard Fraher - 1988 - Speculum 63 (3):618-620.
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    In the light of Christ: Writings in the western tradition. By Lucy becket.Patrick Madigan - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (5):855–856.
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    Paul Binski, Becket's Crown: Art and Imagination in Gothic England, 1170–1300. New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2004. Pp. xvi, 343; color frontispiece and 239 black-and-white and color figures. $65. [REVIEW]Sarah Blick - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1161-1163.
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    Anne Duggan, Thomas Becket. (Reputations.) London: Arnold, 2004. Pp. xiv, 330. £35 (cloth); £14.99 (paper). Distributed in the U.S. by Oxford University Press Inc., 198 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10016. [REVIEW]Ilicia J. Sprey - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):179-180.
  33. John of Salisbury and Thomas Becket.Anne Duggan - 1984 - In Michael Wilks (ed.), The World of John of Salisbury. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by B. Blackwell. pp. 427--38.
     
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    „Erased and put out of all the books“. Zensur und Expurgation von Büchern in der englischen Reformation am Beispiel von Thomas Becket.Gabriele Müller-Oberhäuser - 2017 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 51 (1):267-324.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Frühmittelalterliche Studien Jahrgang: 51 Heft: 1 Seiten: 267-324.
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    Reconstructing and Interpreting a Thirteenth-Century Office for the Translation of Thomas Becket.Sherry L. Reames - 2005 - Speculum 80 (1):118-170.
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    Gervase of Chichester and Thomas Becket.Daniel Sheerin - 1976 - Mediaeval Studies 38 (1):468-482.
  37. C.F.Meyer's Resolute Heroes. A Study Of Becket, Astorre And Pescara.Michael Shaw - 1966 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 40 (3):360-390.
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    Early Sixteenth-Century Stained Glass at St. Michael-le-Belfrey and the Commemoration of Thomas Becket in Late Medieval York.Rachel Koopmans - 2014 - Speculum 89 (4):1040-1100.
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    Archbishops Ralph D'Escures, William of Corbeil and Theobald of Bec: Heirs of Anselm and Ancestors of Becket. By Jean Truax. Pp. xi, 293, Burlington/Farnham, Ashgate, 2012, £19.99. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (3):469-469.
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    Jean Truax, Archbishops Ralph d'Escures, William of Corbeil and Theobald of Bec: Heirs of Anselm and Ancestors of Becket. (The Archbishops of Canterbury Series.) Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2012. Pp. xi, 293. $99.95. ISBN: 9780754668367. [REVIEW]Martin Brett - 2013 - Speculum 88 (3):861-863.
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  41. Pilgrimage: The English Experience from Becket to Bunyan. [REVIEW]Lutz Kaelber - 2003 - The Medieval Review 4.
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    Kentish Pilgrims in Canterbury Cathedral's Miracle Windows.Rachel Koopmans - 2017 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 80 (1):1-27.
    Thomas Becket's miracles formed the chief subject of the early thirteenth-century stained glass installed in the twelve ambulatory windows surrounding Becket's magnificent shrine in the Trinity Chapel of Canterbury Cathedral. This article argues that three of the five surviving miracle stories portrayed in the glass of nlV, a well-preserved window on the north aisle, have been misread. Rather than picturing miracles of pilgrims from Oxford, Essex and Warwickshire, these panels recount the miracles experienced by people from the environs (...)
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  43. Imagining the Past of the Present.Mark Windsor - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Some objects we value because they afford a felt connection with people, events, or places connected with their past. Visiting Canterbury cathedral, you encounter the place where, in 1170, Archbishop Thomas Becket was murdered by four knights of Henry II. Knowing that you are standing in the very place where Becket’s blood was spilled gives the past event a sense of tangible reality. One feels ‘in touch with’ the past; history seems to ‘come alive’. In this paper, I (...)
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    John of Salisbury.Cary J. Nederman - 2005 - Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
    Life and career -- Early life and education (1115/1120-1147) -- In the service of Canterbury (1148-1156) -- Author and administrator (1157-1161) -- The Becket dispute (1162-1170) -- Final years (1171-1180) -- Writings -- Entheticus de dogmate philosophorum -- Policraticus -- Metalogicon -- Historia pontificalis -- Miscellaneous and spurious writings.
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    Aforismos políticos.James Harrington - 2008 - Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 42:217-228.
    Traducción de Jaime Bermúdez Escamilla sobre Political Aphorisms (1659), en The Oceana and other Works of James Harrington, with an Account of his Life by John Toland, Londres, printed for T. Becket, T. Cadell y T. Evans, 1771, pp. 483-490. Texto inglés consultado en The Online Library of Liberty, Liberty Fund (www.libertyfund.org).
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    English Episcopal Acta 15: London 1076-1187.Falko Neininger (ed.) - 1980 - Oxford University Press UK.
    London was the largest city in the Anglo-Norman empire, and its bishops were therefore figures of the utmost importance. The 250 acta recorded in this volume testify to their role in the development of episcopal government and its documentation. One of the most significant figures of the twelfth century was Bishop Gilbert Foliot, who tangled famously with Thomas Becket. The volume contains important additions and corrections to Morey & Brooke's edition of Foliot's correspondence and updates our understanding of the (...)
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  47. English Episcopal Acta 15, London 1076-1187.Falko Neininger (ed.) - 1997 - Oxford University Press UK.
    London was the largest city in the Anglo-Norman empire, and its bishops were therefore figures of the utmost importance. The 250 acta recorded in this volume testify to their role in the development of episcopal government and its documentation. One of the most significant figures of the twelfth century was Bishop Gilbert Foliot, who tangled famously with Thomas Becket. The volume contains important additions and corrections to Morey & Brooke's edition of Foliot's correspondence and updates our understanding of the (...)
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    Complexity theory and learning: Less radical than it seems?David Guile & Rachel J. Wilde - 2024 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (5):439-447.
    In a spirit of collegial support, this paper argues that Beckett and Hager’s theoretical justification and empirical exemplifications do not do full justice to the complexity of group or team learning. We firstly reaffirm our support for the theoretical argument Becket and Hager make, though expressing some reservations about Complexity Theory, to explain the taken-for-granted assumptions that learning by an individual is the paradigm case of learning and that context plays a minimal role in this process. Drawing on our (...)
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    A Rhetoric of Irony.Wayne C. Booth - 1975 - University of Chicago Press.
    Perhaps no other critical label has been made to cover more ground than "irony," and in our time irony has come to have so many meanings that by itself it means almost nothing. In this work, Wayne C. Booth cuts through the resulting confusions by analyzing how we manage to share quite specific ironies—and why we often fail when we try to do so. How does a reader or listener recognize the kind of statement which requires him to reject its (...)
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    Inflamed with Seraphic Ardor: Franciscan Learning and Spirituality in the Fourteenth-Century Irish Pilgrimage Account.Malgorzata Krasnodebska D’Aughton - 2012 - Franciscan Studies 70:283-312.
    In March 1323 two Franciscan friars, Simon Semeonis and Hugo Illuminator “inflamed with seraphic ardor” left Ireland to go on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, having attended the provincial chapter in Clonmel in October the previous year. 1They sailed across the Irish Sea, and travelled via London, “the most famous and wealthy city under the sun” to Canterbury, where they venerated the relics of Thomas Becket. In France having made their way through Amiens and Paris, they travelled down (...)
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