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Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 12, Special Issue 2

Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 12, Special Issue 2

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES Moral Theology and Guns in the United States: Staging an Encounter Michael R. Grigoni Gun Laws and Gun Deaths: An Empirical Analysis and Theological Assessment Conor M. Kelly Natural Law's Return: Uncovering the Roots of Intractability on Guns as Prelude to New Growth John E. Carter Concealed Carry, Agency, and Attention in a Technocratic Context Luis G. Vera Guns, Construction of Threat, and Lived Ecclesiologies Katie Day The Christian Handgun Owner and Just War Michael R. Grigoni Christian Arguments for Gun Violence Prevention: Reflections on Moral Claims in the Context of Advocacy Ellen Ott Marshall Gun Culture, Free Riding, and Nothing Short of Conversion Gerald W. Schlabach Firearms and Moral Theology: A Response Tobias Winright
ORIGINAL ARTICLES Moral Theology and Guns in the United States: Staging an Encounter Michael R. Grigoni Gun Laws and Gun Deaths: An Empirical Analysis and Theological Assessment Conor M. Kelly Natural Law's Return: Uncovering the Roots of Intractability on Guns as Prelude to New Growth John E. Carter Concealed Carry, Agency, and Attention in a Technocratic Context Luis G. Vera Guns, Construction of Threat, and Lived Ecclesiologies Katie Day The Christian Handgun Owner and Just War Michael R. Grigoni Christian Arguments for Gun Violence Prevention: Reflections on Moral Claims in the Context of Advocacy Ellen Ott Marshall Gun Culture, Free Riding, and Nothing Short of Conversion Gerald W. Schlabach Firearms and Moral Theology: A Response Tobias Winright
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