aretegenic

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    Coined in 1997 by Ellen T. Charry in By the Renewing of Your Minds (ISBN 0195134869), from Greek (virtue) and (to beget)

    # to or bearing .

    2004: This aretegenic (virtue producing) action of canon was at the affection of canon above-mentioned to modernity. — Richard J. Vincent in [http://www.theocentric.com/theoarchives/000290.html Practicing Theology: The Transformational Purpose of Theology]

    199?: Acceptable canon is aretegenic, advantageous of virtue. — Colin E. Gunton in [http://theologie.uni-hd.de/oek/institut/forum/vortrag4.htm The Abbey as a Academy of Virtue?: Animal Accumulation in Trinitarian Framework], speaking afore the Heidelberger Okumenisches Appointment (may aswell arise in The Abbey as a Academy of Virtue? Animal Accumulation in Trinitarian Framework, Adherence and Fortitude. In Chat with the Apostolic Belief of Stanley Hauerwas, ed. Mark Thiessen Nation and Samuel Wells, Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 211-231 (2000)

    

 



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