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Viruses in Academe: Indoctrination and Intellectuals
Facing up to Indoctrination and Self-Deception in Religious Groups, New and Traditional
Denial in Private and Public Life: Emotional Anemia in Ethical Thought
Advocacy in Academe: Academic vs Confessional Theology
Identifying Religious Terrorism through Profiles of Propaganda
Skepticism and Agnosticism as Ideology
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Comparative Ethics in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions

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"Muslim and Christian Ethics" Cross Currents, Vol. XXII, No. 4
"Pluralism in Moral Theology: Reconstructing Universal Ethical Pluralism." CTSA Proceedings, 1973. (winner of the CTS national best essay award for 1973)
"Applying Comparative Ethics to Multinational Corporations in Gaffney, James (ed.), Essays in Morality and Ethics" (Paulist Press, 1980)
"The Evolution of Freedom as Catholicity in Catholic Ethics" in Anxiety, Guilt, and Freedom.
Eds. Benjamin Hubbard and Brad Starr, UPA, 1990.
"Ethics and Esthetics in Asian Traditions: Confucianism, A Paradigm for Social Change" Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 15/2 Spring 1978.
"Propagandas in the Church" The Critic, May-June 1970, 39-43.
"Islam and the Challenge of Humanism" in Essays in Islamic and Comparative Studies. Ed. Isma'il Raji al Faruqi, International Institute of Islamic Thought, 1982.
"Marcuse's Eroticized Man" The Christian Century, 2/4/70, 136-138.
"The Anatomy of Propaganda in Religious Terrorism" The Humanist, March-April 2003
"Denial in Private and Public Life: Emotional Anemia in Ethical Thought" Paper delivered to SCE at Loyola Marymount University, February 2003
"Skepticism and Agnosticism as Ideology" Paper composed for this website, May 2006