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Naming the Pain, Speaking of Hope: Considerations for Religious Address in Time of Crisis
Naming What is at Stake
Nanoethics: General Principles and Christian Discourse
Nanotechnology: Small Times Are upon Us
National Service and Selective Service Reform, A Statement of The American Lutheran Church (1970)
The Nature of the Church and its Relationship with Government, A Statement of The American Lutheran Church (1980)
Neglected Issues in this Political Campaign
Neoliberal Globalization: A Casus Confessionis?
The Neuhaus Legacy and Lutherans
A New Deal for the Global Economy
New Discussion Site
The New Freedom of Public Religion
A "New" Vision of Marriage as Vocation for the Lutheran Tradition
New Wine, Old Wineskins: The Emerging Church, Ethics, and the ELCA
Niebuhr’s Realism and the Mess in Iraq
No Red Synods/ Blue Synods in the ELCA: Attempting to Hold the Middle Ground
The Nontreatment of Seriously Handicapped Newborns
Nonviolence after September 11?
Nonviolent Responses to Terrorism: Some Recent United Nations Initiatives
Nuclear Energy -- Problems and Promises A Study Paper of The American Lutheran Church
Nuclear Power, ANWR, and Global Warming
The Ohio School Voucher Case
On Facing a War against Iraq: Four Theses for a Forum at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary
On Immigration and the Immigrant Other
On Keeping Our Word and Upholding the Rule of Law
On Marriage and Family
On Seeing the Connections: Reflections on the Tenth Anniversary of Caring for Creation
On the Fifth Anniversary
One Bread, One Body
One Man, Alone; One Not So
One Pastor's Response to Harry Potter
Organ Donation: A Resolution of the Lutheran Church in America
Our Accountability for Afghan Civilian Deaths: Some Insights from Shakespeare's Henry V
"Our Calling in Education" as a Teaching Document for the Church
Our Environmental Ethic—Our Christian Heritage
Our Evolving Responses to September 11
Our Moral Obligation to Iraq? We Need to Know What the Iraqis Think
Our Pacific Mandate: Orienting Just Peacemaking as Lutherans