Paul Ramsey and Reinhold Niebuhr on a Public Theology of Tragedy and the Problem of Dirty Hands
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Hollowell, Adam Edward; & Burk, John K (2011). Paul Ramsey and Reinhold Niebuhr on a Public Theology of Tragedy and the Problem of
Dirty Hands. International Journal of Public Theology, 5(4). pp. 458-475. 10.1163/156973211X595943. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17361.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Adam Hollowell
Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Program in Education
Adam Hollowell serves as Senior Research Associate at the Samuel DuBois Cook Center
on Social Equity and Faculty Director of the Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Scholarship
Program. He completed his Ph.D. and M.Th. in theological ethics at the University
of Edinburgh, Scotland and his A.B. at Duke University, where he was a B.N. Duke Scholar. His
teaching and research focus broadly on ethics, religion, race, and public policy. His
courses include Ethics in an Unjust World (PUBPOL 283) and Ra

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