2006
DOI: 10.1177/0953946806066148
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Putting Truth To Practice: Macintyre's Unexpected Rule

Abstract: It is difficult to exaggerate Alasdair MacIntyre's influence on contemporary Christian ethics. Under his influence, many have sought to show the distinctive features of a Christian account of the virtues, even while discovering that they have needed to go further than MacIntyre himself does. In an attempt to illustrate why some Christian ethicists and theologians have noted MacIntyre's reluctance to follow through on some of his own projects’ most salient aspects, this article examines his 1994 lectures on tru… Show more

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“…70 In California specifically, 250,000 immigrants settle each year, and 45 percent of the 7.5 million Latinos in California are immigrants. 71 Estimates have revealed that California hosted more than 40 percent of all illegal immigrants in the United States.…”
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