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Against the New Atheism: A Defence of Salvation-Sensitive Exclusivism (2018)
Thesis
Matthews, P. (2018). Against the New Atheism: A Defence of Salvation-Sensitive Exclusivism. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/418132

In the last decade, there have been several publications and articles by academics (especially Dawkins, Dennett, and Harris), attacking the rationale behind religious belief through the presupposition of scientism. According to these ‘New Atheists,'... Read More about Against the New Atheism: A Defence of Salvation-Sensitive Exclusivism.

Qur’anic ethics for environmental responsibility: implications for business practice (2018)
Journal Article
Ekara Helfaya. (2018). Qur’anic ethics for environmental responsibility: implications for business practice. Journal of Business Ethics, 1105-1128. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-+016-3195-6

Despite the growing interest in examining the role of religious beliefs as a guide towards environmental conscious actions, there is still a lack of research informed by an analysis of divine messages. This deficiency includes the extent to which eth... Read More about Qur’anic ethics for environmental responsibility: implications for business practice.

An enquiry concerning justice in health, or what ethical account best informs health policies aimed at tackling health inequalities. (2018)
Thesis
Burrows Oyarzún, J. (2018). An enquiry concerning justice in health, or what ethical account best informs health policies aimed at tackling health inequalities. (Thesis). Keele University. Retrieved from https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/418131

The present thesis investigates the role of justice when informing health policies such as the reforms of health systems or those aimed at tackling health inequalities. I set the problem as a case study derived from the reforms of the Chilean health... Read More about An enquiry concerning justice in health, or what ethical account best informs health policies aimed at tackling health inequalities..

Death, dying and maintaining hope: ethical tensions and responsibilities for end of life care in the prison setting (2018)
Book Chapter
Wrigley, A. (in press). Death, dying and maintaining hope: ethical tensions and responsibilities for end of life care in the prison setting. In Loss, Dying and Bereavement in the Criminal Justice System. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315270166-3

This chapter focuses on the need for one vital yet oft-ignored aspect of end of-life care: that of hope. End-of-life care for prisoners is therefore delivered in a highly strict and rigid environment offering far from ideal end-of-life care condition... Read More about Death, dying and maintaining hope: ethical tensions and responsibilities for end of life care in the prison setting.