Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Beggars Can't Be Choosers or the Refugee as a Moral Agent?, Pamela Cartier Allen (Spring 2011)
The Contribution of Foundational New Testament Theological Themes to the Meaning of Basic Bioethics Principles, R. Dennis Macaleer (Fall 2011)
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
American Health Care: Justice, Policy, Reform, Carolyn Conti (Fall 2010)
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
Understanding a Woman's Moral Obligation to her Fetus: Maternal-Fetal Conflict as a Covenant Relationship, Marianne Burda (Spring 2009)
Rethinking Death and Donation: Mediating Death at the End of Life in the Wake of Brain Death's Failings, David Scott Henderson (Summer 2009)
Theses/Dissertations from 2008
Emergency Contraception, Catholic Hospitals, and Rape, Valerie Violi-Satkoske (Fall 2008)
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Depression, Volition, and Death: The Effect of Depressive Disorders on the Autonomous Choice to Forgo Medical Treatment, Matthew Butkus (Spring 2006)
Courage for a Brave New World: Medical Genetics, Evolution, and a Roman Catholic Approach to Human Gene Transfer, Nicholas Kockler (Summer 2006)
An Examination of the Bio-Philosophical Literature on the Definition and Criteria of Death: When is Dead Dead and Why Some Donation After Cardiac Death Donors Are Not, Leslie Whetstine (Fall 2006)