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  1. Responsibility to protect and militarized humanitarian intervention: When and why the churches failed to discern moral Hazard.Esther D. Reed - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (2):308-334.
    This essay addresses moral hazards associated with the emerging doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). It reviews the broad acceptance by the Vatican and the World Council of Churches of the doctrine between September 2003 and September 2008, and attempts to identify grounds for more adequate investigation of the moral issues arising. Three themes are pursued: how a changing political context is affecting notions of sovereignty; the authority that can approve or refuse the use of force; and plural foundations (...)
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    Accountability for the Taking of Human Life with LAWS in War.Esther D. Reed - 2023 - Ethics and International Affairs 37 (3):299-308.
    Accountability for developing, deploying, and using any emerging weapons system is affirmed as a guiding principle by the Group of Governmental Experts on Emerging Technologies in the Area of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems. Yet advances in emerging technologies present accountability challenges throughout the life cycle of a weapons system. Mindful of a lack of progress at the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons since 2019, this essay argues for a mechanism capable of imputing accountability when individual agent accountability is exceeded, forensic (...)
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  3. Pornography and the End of Morality?Esther D. Reed - 1994 - Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (2):65-93.
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    The future of Christian social ethics: essays on the work of Ronald H. Preston, 1913-2001.Elaine L. Graham & Esther D. Reed (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Continnum.
    This special volume of Studies in Christian Ethics constitutes the most significant continuation to date of Christian social ethics in the tradition of Ronald Preston. It brings together leading scholars and new voices in the field from around the world, covering a broad range of contemporary issues, including globalisation, poverty, feminism, civil society, economics and religious pluralism.
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    The future of Christian social ethics: essays on the work of Ronald H. Preston, 1913-2001.Elaine L. Graham & Esther D. Reed (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Continnum.
    This special volume of Studies in Christian Ethics constitutes the most significant continuation to date of Christian social ethics in the tradition of Ronald Preston. It brings together leading scholars and new voices in the field from around the world, covering a broad range of contemporary issues, including globalisation, poverty, feminism, civil society, economics and religious pluralism.
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    Christianity and human rights.Esther D. Reed - 2012 - In Thomas Cushman (ed.), Handbook of human rights. New York: Routledge. pp. 231.
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    Introduction.Esther D. Reed - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (4):385-390.
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    In Defence of the Laws of War.Esther D. Reed - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (3):298-304.
    This essay warns that Nigel Biggar’s permissive reading of the classic, theological just war tradition is problematic especially when combined with his highly contextual approach to the United Nations Charter and laws of war. Two points are made: When compared to Augustine’s grappling with the disordered loves of the Roman empire—including ‘foreign iniquity’ as an excuse for military action, the animus dominandi, and wars of a kind that generate more war—In Defence of War lacks a political realism robust enough to (...)
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    Nation-States and Love of Neighbour: Impartiality and the ordo amoris.Esther D. Reed - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (3):327-345.
    This paper is about love of one’s neighbour near and far given humanity’s division into nations. The primary dialogue partner is Peter Singer and his preference utilitarian approach to moral reasoning wherein the challenge is to count the welfare of individuals impartially, regardless—or, at least, with far less regard than is often given—of divisions into nation-states. The claim is made that, despite the considerable and proper challenges from Singer and other so-called new cosmopolitans, it remains possible and, indeed, necessary at (...)
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    Natural Law Reasoning between Statism and Dystopia: International Law and the Question of Authority.Esther D. Reed - 2010 - Jurisprudence 1 (2):169-196.
    This essay argues that a restatement of Thomistic natural law reasoning is increasingly necessary in jurisprudential debate about international law. Mindful of Pope John Paul II's call for a renewal of international law, the essay engages with the present-day tension between Morgenthau-type realism and neo-Kantian discourse-oriented cosmopolitanism. The essay addresses whether the former is sufficiently realistic in our global 21st century context, and whether the latter is adequately cosmopolitan. Attention is drawn to Aquinas's understanding of the relation between custom, consent (...)
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    Peace Ethics in an Age of Risk.Esther D. Reed - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (1):63-78.
    This article inquires into what the gospel of peace might mean for Christian theological engagement with international law and sets a provisional agenda for peace ethics in an age of global risks. Two warnings are sounded with respect to the language of ‘peace ethics’ and ‘the rule of law’. Three priorities are identified: thinking with and about the global poor in ways that do not render ‘the other’ somehow different from myself; retrieval of the twin ideas of ‘naturalness’ and distributive (...)
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    Property rights, genes, and common good.Esther D. Reed - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (1):41-67.
    This paper applies aspects of Hugo Grotius's theologically informed theory of property to contemporary issues concerning access to the human DNA sequence and patenting practices. It argues that Christians who contribute to public debate in these areas might beneficially employ some of the concepts with which he worked--notably "common right," the "right of necessity," and "use right." In the seventeenth century, wars were fought over trading rights and access to the sea. In the twenty-first century, information and intellectual property are (...)
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    Refugee Rights and State Sovereignty.Esther D. Reed - 2010 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 30 (2):59-78.
    THERE IS A RELATIVE DEARTH OF THEOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION TO PRESENT-day discussion about the status of territorial borders. Secularist discourse tends to divide between "partialists" and "impartialists." Partialists work with an ideal of states as distinct cultural communities, which justifies priority for the interests of citizens over refugees. Impartialists work with an ideal of states as cosmopolitan agents, which takes into account equally the interests of citizens and refugees. The aim of this essay is to show how selected biblical texts help (...)
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    Responsibility to Protect and Militarized Humanitarian Intervention.Esther D. Reed - 2013 - Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (1):183-208.
    My essay “Responsibility to Protect and Militarized Humanitarian Intervention: When and Why the Churches Failed to Discern Moral Hazard” (JRE 40.2) called for more questioning engagement with R2P than the broadly uncritical welcome given by the churches to the doctrine between September 2003 and September 2008. In response to Luke Glanville's reply, this essay identifies further reasons for caution before accepting R2P and so-called humanitarian wars alongside defensive wars as paradigmatically justified. It is structured with reference to the tests in (...)
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    Truth, Lies and New Weapons Technologies: Prospects for Jus in Silico?Esther D. Reed - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (1):68-86.
    This article tests the proposition that new weapons technology requires Christian ethics to dispense with the just war tradition (JWT) and argues for its development rather than dissolution. Those working in the JWT should be under no illusions, however, that new weapons technologies could (or do already) represent threats to the doing of justice in the theatre of war. These threats include weapons systems that deliver indiscriminate, disproportionate or otherwise unjust outcomes, or that are operated within (quasi-)legal frameworks marked by (...)
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    The Limits of Individual Responsibility: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Reversal of Agent-Act-Consequence.Esther D. Reed - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 37 (2):39-58.
    This essay frames the question of responsibility as a problem of agency in relation to the systems and structures of globalization. Responsibility is a “shattered concept” when considered too narrowly as a problem of act, agency, and individual freedom. Constructively, the essay introduces Dietrich Bonhoeffer as the most promising theological dialogue partner for rethinking the meaning of responsibility today. His challenge is to find a way of talking about responsibility that does not collapse into individualism or become ensconced within a (...)
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    The limit of responsibility: engaging Dietrich Bonhoeffer in a globalizing era.Esther D. Reed - 2018 - London: T & T Clark.
    This volume frames the question of responsibility as a problem of agency in relation to the systems and structures of globalization. According to Ricoeur responsibility is a “shattered concept” when considered too narrowly as a problem of act, agency and individual freedom. To examine this Esther Reed develops a short genealogy of modern liberal and post-liberal concepts of responsibility in order to understand better the relationship dominant modern framings of the meanings of responsibility. Reed engages with writings by major modern (...)
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    Whither Postmodernism and Feminist Theology?Esther D. Reed - 1994 - Feminist Theology 2 (6):15-29.
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    Book Review: Ellen Ott Marshall, Introduction to Christian Ethics: Conflict, Faith, and Human Life. [REVIEW]Esther Reed - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (3):427-430.
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    Book Review: Carys Moseley, Nations and Nationalism in the Theology of Karl Barth. [REVIEW]Esther D. Reed - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (3):360-362.
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    Book Review: Does Human Rights Need God? [REVIEW]Esther D. Reed - 2007 - Studies in Christian Ethics 20 (1):122-125.
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    Book Review: Carys Moseley, Nations and Nationalism in the Theology of Karl Barth. [REVIEW]Esther D. Reed - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (3):360-362.
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    Book Review: Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining: Integral Peace, Development, and Ecology by Caesar A. Montevecchio and Gerard F. Powers (eds.). [REVIEW]Esther Reed - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):732-734.
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    Book Review: Ellen Ott Marshall, Introduction to Christian Ethics: Conflict, Faith, and Human Life. [REVIEW]Esther Reed - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (3):427-430.
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    Book Reviews: Kenneth R. Himes, OFM, Drones and the Ethics of Targeted Killing. [REVIEW]Esther D. Reed - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (3):336-339.
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    Book Review: Rebecca Todd Peters, Solidarity Ethics: Transformation in a Globalized WorldPetersRebecca Todd, Solidarity Ethics: Transformation in a Globalized World . xx + 141 pp. £25.99. ISBN 978-1-4514-6558-7. [REVIEW]Esther Reed - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (1):119-121.
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    Book review: Robin Gill, Moral Passion and Christian Ethics. [REVIEW]Esther D. Reed - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (3):416-417.
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