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A Response to Readers of Pastoral Aesthetics

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The following offers a response to the essays in this book forum on Pastoral Aesthetics: A Theological Perspective on Principlist Bioethics.

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Carlin, N. A Response to Readers of Pastoral Aesthetics. Pastoral Psychol 70, 627–630 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11089-021-00980-3

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