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Frederick Marquand Professor of Ethics and Religious Studies
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
thomas.ogletree@yale.edu
http://www.cambridgewhoswho.com
Cambridge Who’s Who® Expert Since : November 20 2008
Cambridge Who’s Who® Member Since : April 10 2007
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Prof. Ogletree's expertise is in ethics and theological education.
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Prof. Ogletree has written five books, entitled 'The World Calling,' 'The Church's Witness in Politics and Society,' 'Christian Faith and History,' 'A Critical Comparison of Ernst Troeltsch and Karl Barth,' 'The Death of God Controversy,' 'The Use of the Bible in Christian Ethics,' 'Hospitality to the Stranger' and 'Dimensions of Moral Understanding.' He was the editor of ‘Soundings, An Interdisciplinary Journal' of the Society for Values in Higher Education from 1975 to 1980. He served as founding editor of The Annual Meeting of the Society for Values in Higher Education in 1981. He also edited openings for Marxist-Christian Dialogue in 1974 and co-authored ‘From Hope to Liberation Towards a New Marxist-Christian Dialogue’ with Herbert Aptheker and Shepherd Bliss. He co-edited 'Lifeboat Ethics' The Moral Dilemmas of World Hunger with George Lucas Jr. Prof. Ogletree's more recent scholarly articles include ‘Responsibility’ ‘Values and Valuation,’ published in the Encyclopedia of Bioethics in 1995, ‘Corporate Capitalism and the Common Good’ which was published in the Journal of Religious Ethics in 2002, ‘The Moral Formation of Persons and Communities,’ which was published in 'A Companion to Religious Ethics' in 2002 and ‘The Essential Unity of the Love Commands: Moving Beyond Paradox,' which was published in the Journal of Religious Ethics in 2007.His upcoming ‘Love Commands’ will be published in the 'Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics', and ‘Biblical Foundations for Christian Social Teaching.’
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