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P-ISSN 2166-2851
E-ISSN 2166-2118
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Vol. 14, Issue SI 1, 2025April 15, 2025 EDT

“He Himself Becomes a Living and Personal Law”: Veritatis Splendor, Eating Disorders, and Misguided Moralism

Megan Heeder,
eating disorderssocial mediarelationshipmisguided moralismeating disorder recoveryVeritatis Splendor
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Journal of Moral Theology
Heeder, Megan. 2025. “‘He Himself Becomes a Living and Personal Law’: Veritatis Splendor, Eating Disorders, and Misguided Moralism.” Journal of Moral Theology 14 (SI 1): 222–46. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.55476/​001c.136492.

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