CedarEthics Online 7:2, Spring 2008:
If Kevorkian Could Meet Hippocrates - Scott Van Dyke
Abortion and the Link to Breast Cancer - Jennifer Heiden
Pope Paul VI and the Pill - Sara White
Euthyphro’s Dilemma and Divine Command Ethics - Charis Steffel
CedarEthics Online 7:1, Fall 2007:
Substance, Nature, and Human Personhood - John Wildman
Roe v. House: A Dialogue on Abortion - Katie Condit
The Pro-Child Movement: Adopting a Compassionate Strategy - Jessica Seman
CedarEthics Online 6:2, Spring 2007:
Abortion and Women's Health: A Closer Look at "Back-Alley" Abortions - Michele VandenBerg
Abortion, Sick Babies, and Tough Choices - Paige Taylor
Is AIDS God’s Judgment against Homosexuality? An Argument from Natural Law - Rondi Noden
CedarEthics Online 6:1, Fall 2006:
Women and Abortion: The 'Feminist' Mystique - Bethany Sibbitt
Stem Cell Research and Altered Nuclear Transfer: A Critique - Jack Kehl
CedarEthics Online 5:2, Spring 2006:
Mother Knows Best - Timothy DeKoninck
Designer Babies and the 'Cabbage Patch' Mentality - Jennifer Magin
A Conversation About Assisted Suicide - Jessica Thomas
CedarEthics Online 5:1, Fall 2005:
An Application of Hierarchicalism to Anencephalic Newborns - David Lindholm
Embryos: Children or Commodities? - Stacey Henness
Medical Ethics and the Nazi War Data - Kristen Zeppenfeld
CedarEthics Online 4, Fall 2004:
Homo sapiens - the Human Animal - Paul Round
Child Sacrifice in the Western World - David Miedema
Pure and Undefiled Religion - Katherine Hekel
CedarEthics Online 3, Fall 2003:
Ethical Choices: A Case for Hierarchicalism - Nathan Ramsey
Sentience as a Reason to Ban Partial-Birth Abortion - Carrie Ziegenfuss
CedarEthics Online 2, Fall 2002:
Reflections on Feminist Views of Abortion and Motherhood - Callie Edgington
The Art of Dying - Mellisa Pogirski
Ethical Philosophies and the Hippocratic Physician - Jason Elwell
CedarEthics Online 1, Fall 2001:
A Christian Perspective on Stem Cell Research - Katherine Steingass
It Does Matter What You Believe: A Critique of Moral Relativism - Lisa Simpson