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Theological Practices That Are Morally Bankrupt
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D. John Doyle, MD, PhD, DPhil Professor Emeritus, Case Western Reserve UniversityPersonal WebPage: danieljohndoyle.comPersonal eMail: djdoyle@hotmail.comORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2861-2992Running Title: Immoral Theological PracticesReference File: Morally_Bankrupt_Theology_Rev_B.docxAI Disclosure: AI was used for brainstorming, grammar correction, artwork generation, text critiquing, text generation, and for literature searches. Regardless, the author bears full responsibility for the quality of all material formally posted (as opposed to preliminary, unedited material that merely resides in a private digital sandbox).Planned Distribution: This is an essay intended for eventual posting on Authorea or similar academic publishing platform.
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