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    Variation in university research ethics review: Reflections following an inter-university study in England.Claudia Vadeboncoeur, Nick Townsend, Charlie Foster & Mark Sheehan - 2016 - Research Ethics 12 (4):217-233.
    Conducting large multi-site research within universities highlights inconsistencies between universities in approaches, requirements and responses of research ethics committees. Within the context of a social science research study, we attempted to obtain ethical approval from 101 universities across England to recruit students for a short online survey. We received varied responses from research ethics committees of different universities with the steps to obtaining ethics approval ranging from those that only required proof of approval from our home institution, to universities that (...)
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    Reviewing Textbooks in Christian Ethics and Moral Theology: Introduction.Nicholas Townsend - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):68-69.
    Prima facie, Christian ethics will be centred on Jesus Christ, but to what extent can and should textbooks for academic study of the field have this focus? Perhaps the two most influential Anglophone Christian ethicists of recent decades are Stanley Hauerwas and Oliver O’Donovan. Their introductory volumes were both very Christocentric although in different ways. Yet recent textbooks in the discipline generally do not manifest such a strong focus on Jesus Christ. This generates one criterion by which we might assess (...)
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    Surveillance and Seeing: A New Way of Reading Mark 12:17, 'Give Back to Caesar..'.Nicholas Townsend - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (1):79-90.
    Stoddart writes that the God of Christian faith ‘knew [surveillance’s] gaze [and] suffered its harsh consequences’. That was especially so during the last week of Jesus’ life, when the religious/political leaders engaged him in tension-filled exchanges. Employing Stoddart’s concept of ‘visibility’, I propose a new way of reading the controversy about Roman tax which, taking up insights in Myers’s ‘political’ commentary, shows connections between this text and those immediately preceding it. Jesus makes central in the engagement about tax the same (...)
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    Book Review: David T. Koyzis, with a foreword by Richard J. Mouw, Political Visions and Illusions: A Survey and Christian Critique. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (3):403-407.
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    Book Review: Cathleen Kaveny, Law’s Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American Society. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (3):371-375.
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  6. Book Reviews : Community, Liberalism and Christian Ethics, by David Fergusson. Cambridge University Press, 1998. 219 pp. Hb. £35. ISBN 0-521-49678-0. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2000 - Studies in Christian Ethics 13 (1):136-141.
  7. Book Review: Victor Lee Austin, Up with Authority: Why We Need Authority to Function as Human BeingsAustinVictor Lee, Up with Authority: Why We Need Authority to Function as Human Beings . ix + 172 pp., £14.99 , ISBN 978-0-567-02051-2. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (2):224-226.
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  8. Book Reviews : Religion, Politics and the Moral Life, by Michael Oakeshott, edited by Timothy Fuller. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1993. viii + 166pp. pb. 18.95. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 1995 - Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (1):135-138.
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    Should Jesus Christ Be at the Centre of Introductions to Christian Ethics? [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):95-106.
    Prima facie, Christian ethics will be centred on Jesus Christ, but to what extent can and should textbooks for academic study of the field have this focus? Perhaps the two most influential Anglophone Christian ethicists of recent decades are Stanley Hauerwas and Oliver O’Donovan. Their introductory (if demanding) volumes (The Peaceable Kingdom, 1983, and Resurrection and Moral Order, 1986) were both very Christocentric although in different ways. Yet recent textbooks in the discipline generally do not manifest such a strong focus (...)
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    Book Review: Simon Cuff, Love in Action: Catholic Social Teaching for Every Church. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):248-252.
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  11. Book Reviews : Catholicism, Liberalism and Communitarianism: the Catholic intellectual tradition and the moral foundations of democracy, edited by Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley and Robert P. Hunt. London and Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 1995. xi + 271 pp. hb. 51.50. pb. 19.95. [REVIEW]N. N. Townsend - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):108-112.
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    Book Review : The End of Punishment: Christian Perspectives on the Crisis in Criminal Justice, by Chris Wood. Edinburgh, St Andrew Press,1991. xxii + 128 pp. no price. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (2):103-108.
  13. Book Reviews : Voices for Justice: Church, Law and State in New Zealand, edited by Jonathan Boston and Alan Cameron. Palmerston North, New Zealand, Dunmore Press,1994. 188 pp. pb. 8.95. [REVIEW]N. Townsend - 1996 - Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (1):52-56.
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    Book Review: David Clark, The Kingdom at Work Project: A Communal Approach to Mission in the Workplace. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (4):496-498.
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    Book Review: Cathleen Kaveny, Law’s Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American SocietyKavenyCathleen, Law’s Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American Society Moral Traditions series . xii + 292 pp. £20.75. ISBN 978-1-58901-932-4. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 28 (3):371-375.
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    Book Review: David Clark, The Kingdom at Work Project: A Communal Approach to Mission in the WorkplaceClarkDavid, The Kingdom at Work Project: A Communal Approach to Mission in the Workplace . xxvii + 413 pp. ISBN 978-178456-115-4. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (4):496-498.
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    Political Visions and Illusions: A Survey and Christian Critique of Contemporary Ideologies. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (3):403-407.
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    Book Review: Helena Rosenblatt, The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (3):434-437.
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    Love in Action: Catholic Social Teaching for Every Church. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2019 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (2):248-252.
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    Book Review: The Spirit and the Common Good: Shared Flourishing in the Image of God by Daniela C. Augustine, with a foreword by Miroslav Volf. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (1):176-180.
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    Should Jesus Christ Be at the Centre of Introductions to Christian Ethics? [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):95-106.
    Prima facie, Christian ethics will be centred on Jesus Christ, but to what extent can and should textbooks for academic study of the field have this focus? Perhaps the two most influential Anglophone Christian ethicists of recent decades are Stanley Hauerwas and Oliver O’Donovan. Their introductory volumes were both very Christocentric although in different ways. Yet recent textbooks in the discipline generally do not manifest such a strong focus on Jesus Christ. This generates one criterion by which we might assess (...)
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    Book Review: Victor Lee Austin, Up with Authority: Why We Need Authority to Function as Human Beings. [REVIEW]Nicholas Townsend - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (2):224-226.
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