The development of Catholic social teaching on economics : Bernard Lonergan and Benedict XVI

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Ormerod, Neil, Oslington, Paul and Koning, Robin. (2012). The development of Catholic social teaching on economics : Bernard Lonergan and Benedict XVI. Theological Studies. 73(2), pp. 391 - 421.
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Economics and religion: Introduction
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The evangelising diocese: A response to Martin Teulan
Ormerod, Neil. (2003). The evangelising diocese: A response to Martin Teulan. Australasian Catholic Record. 80(1), pp. 62 - 69.
Augustine and the trinity: Whose crisis?
Ormerod, Neil. (2003). Augustine and the trinity: Whose crisis? Pacifica: Australasian theological studies. 16(1), pp. 17 - 32.
Why ethics committees are unethical
Oslington, Paul. (2003). Why ethics committees are unethical. Agenda: A journal of Policy Analysis and Reform. 10(1), pp. 185 - 191.
Augustine's de trin1tate and Lonergan's realms of meaning
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Why Ethics Committees are Unethical
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The structure of a systematic ecclesiology
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