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Society of Christian EthicsThe purpose
of the
Society is to promote scholarly work in Christian ethics and in the
relation of
Christian ethics to other traditions of ethics, and to social,
economic,
political and cultural problems; to encourage and improve the teaching
of these
fields in colleges, universities and theological schools; and to
provide a
community of discourse and debate for those engaged professionally
within these
general fields. A
non-denominational
scholarly association, the The SCE
promotes research
in the history of ethics and moral theology, theoretical issues
relating to the
interplay of theology and ethics, methodology in ethical reflection and
investigation, and comparative religious ethics. At the same time, the
Society
addresses in national and global contexts problems in applied and
professional
ethics, and various human rights and social justice issues. Each year
the Society holds
its annual meeting in January for the presentation and discussion of
scholarly
papers, the reviewing of published works in the field, and the
conducting of
official business. PUBLICATIONS The
Journal of the MEMBERSHIP Membership
in the Society
is open to persons in the following groups: (1) college, university, or
seminary teachers of Christian ethics or social ethics; (2) persons
teaching in
similar institutions in other fields who are concerned with the
relation of
Christian ethics to their subject matter; (3) persons whose full-time
professional work in church, government, social agency or elsewhere is
related
to the purposes of the Society. Candidates for membership must have at
least
one of the following: a Ph.D. or equivalent degree or scholarly
publications in
the above-named fields, or a full-time teaching position in ethics or
related
fields in an accredited institution of higher learning. Doctoral
students in
ethics or related fields may become members of the Society upon
matriculation
into a doctoral program. This status ordinarily may be retained for not
more
than ten years. The
membership application form can be found on the Society's website at www.scethics.org OFFICERS OF THE SCE 2008 PRESIDENT Christine Gudorf,
VICE-PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TREASURER Brian
Matz, Katholieke Universiteit CO-EDITORS: BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: Lois Malcolm,
Luther Seminary ARCHIVIST FUTURE MEETINGS
2008: 2009: 2010: CONTACT
Email: sce@cord.edu Tel: 320-253-5497
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