Andrew Cameron

Freedom for gifts of hope: Revisiting the ethics of contraception

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 October 2010

This article is about the morality of contraception, and we are going to state our position up front: we think there is a place for contraception in married life. We also think that marriages should normally become open, at some point, to welcoming children. We will not consider which

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One Land, One Saviour

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 October 2008

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Do-it-yourself morality

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 May 2007

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War-A time to fight?

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 April 2005

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The subversive

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 December 2002

You know subversives. They are the people who quietly undermine stable government and accepted institutions. They're usually regarded as a threat to all that is good and ordered in society. They're a threat, because they want to turn everything on its head.This Christmas story is essentially subversive. Look closely: something

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When does life begin? The archbishop’s fiat

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 June 2002

We have recently witnessed the interesting spectacle of someone trying to justify a moral position purely on the basis of science, without reference to ethics or religion. Finding ‘viability’ to be a dubious basis for defining human life, Kristina Kerscher Keneally attempts a moral critique of embryonic stem-cell research, but

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Being a Christian

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 5 April 2001

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The Hard Ask: Industrial action

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 21 October 1999

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Should conscience be your guide?

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 18 March 1999

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One nation before God

  • Andrew Cameron
  • 1 July 1997

“God's own country”.So declared the recent front-page headline of our local newspaper, over a colour picture of a lone figure on a beautiful dusk-coloured beach. While I have often heard people refer to this area by that phrase, as front-page news it somehow feels official now: God lives in Sutherland

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