Christology and Ethics

Christology and Ethics
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780802845092
ISBN-13 : 0802845096
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Christology and Ethics by : F. LeRon Shults

This book brings together leading theologians and ethicists to explore the neglected relationship between Christology and ethics. The contributors to this volume work to overcome the tendency toward disciplinary xenophobia, considering such questions as What is the relation between faithful teaching about the reality of Christ and teaching faithfulness to the way of Christ? and How is christological doctrine related to theological judgments about normative human agency? With renewed attention and creative reformulation, they argue, we can discover fresh ways of tending to these perennial questions.

Global Justice, Christology and Christian Ethics

Global Justice, Christology and Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781107028777
ISBN-13 : 1107028779
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Justice, Christology and Christian Ethics by : Lisa Sowle Cahill

A Christian response to global realities of human inequality, poverty, violence and ecological destruction in the twenty-first century.

Ethics in the Presence of Christ

Ethics in the Presence of Christ
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : 9780567432322
ISBN-13 : 0567432327
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethics in the Presence of Christ by : Christopher R. J. Holmes

By casting the identity of Christ as the One-Who-Is-Present, Holmes concentrates on how Christ ministers his power, truth, and love in the Spirit for the sake of the transformation of human life. As present, Christ's work is both finished and unfinished, complete and open-ended; as endlessly contemporary, it is constitutive of reality and so (re-)shapes the ethical landscape and the moral life. In revisiting the doctrine of Christ's contemporaneity with its ethical implications firmly in view, Holmes's work fills a lacuna in the contemporary literature on Christian ethics. In conversation with John's Gospel, the priority of Christology comes to drive the very shape of moral questions for today. Here the compelling task of ethics is a matter ofbecoming aligned with and transparent to Christ's own presence and so to Christ's work of making all things new.

Christ and the Moral Life

Christ and the Moral Life
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0226311090
ISBN-13 : 9780226311098
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Christ and the Moral Life by : James M. Gustafson

In this work, originally published in 1968, the distinguished theologian James M. Gustafson asks the fundamental question, "What is the significance of Jesus Christ for the moral life?" His answer is in the form of an ethical map, showing the ways in which theological affirmations about Christ relate to moral life in the writings of a number of important Christian thinkers.

Jesus, Liberation, and the Biblical Jubilee

Jesus, Liberation, and the Biblical Jubilee
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9781592447138
ISBN-13 : 1592447139
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Jesus, Liberation, and the Biblical Jubilee by : Sharon H. Ringe

Sharon H. Ringe, beginning with this Lukan text, addresses the Jubilee images and traditions in the Synoptic Gospels, especially in Jesus' proclamation of the reign of God. She illuminates how the Jubilee traditions served as a source for early Christian ethics and Christology: to confess Jesus as the Christ - herald of the Jubilee, messenger, and enactor of liberation - is to participate in acts of liberation. Ringe concludes that the agenda of liberation constitutes the very core of both the gospel message and biblical faith: the word of God fulfilled in the presence of Jesus of Nazareth is alive with images of liberation. In the final chapter, In Christ We Are Set Free, she explores further the implications of her findings for contemporary ethical and christological reflection.

An Introduction to Christian Ethics

An Introduction to Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Liturgical Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9780814688120
ISBN-13 : 0814688128
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Christian Ethics by : Alberto de Mingo Kaminouchi

2021 Catholic Media Association Award first place award in morality, ethics, christology, mariology, and redemption What does it mean to live and build up the Kingdom of God? In this book, professor and priest Alberto de Mingo Kaminouchi introduces the contemporary reader to Christian ethics by examining the New Testament through the three key concepts of Aristotle’s ethics: happiness, virtue, and love. In turn, the three affirmations orient this reflection through the Gospel. First, when the triune God appears on the horizon, it becomes easier to understand that existence has a purpose: namely, participating with the entire human family in this project of happiness called the Kingdom of God. Second, happiness is not something outside of us; it consists in the practice of the virtues that bring about a personal transformation. Third, the project of the Kingdom leads us to live in love with others. De Mingo Kaminouchi shows the reader a real model of this in the community we call the church, the “field hospital” for all those in need of hope. This book is accessibly written for readers not already well-versed in Christian ethics.

A Scribe Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven

A Scribe Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven
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Publisher : Fortress Academic
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 1978713118
ISBN-13 : 9781978713116
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis A Scribe Trained for the Kingdom of Heaven by : David M. Moffitt

"This collection of exegetical and theological essays on the themes of New Testament Christology and ethics reflects the important contributions to those fields made by Richard B. Hays, in some cases building on and in other cases challenging his stimulating work"--

Christology and Whiteness

Christology and Whiteness
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780415699976
ISBN-13 : 0415699975
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Christology and Whiteness by : George Yancy

This book explores Christology through the lens of whiteness, addressing whiteness as a site of privilege and power within the specific context of Christology. It asks whether or not Jesus' life and work offers theological, religious and ethical resources that can address the question of contemporary forms of white privilege. The text seeks to encourage ways of thinking about whiteness theologically through the mission of Jesus. In this sense, white Christians are encouraged to reflect on how their whiteness is a site of tension in relation to their theological and religious framework. A distinguished team of contributors explore key topics including the Christology of domination, different images of Jesus and the question of identification with Jesus, and the Black Jesus in the inner city.

Imitating Jesus

Imitating Jesus
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9780802844583
ISBN-13 : 0802844588
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Imitating Jesus by : Richard A. Burridge

In contrast to many studies of New Testament ethics, which treat the New Testament in general and Paul in particular, this book focuses on the person of Jesus himself. Richard Burridge maintains that imitating Jesus means following both his words -- which are very demanding ethical teachings -- and his deeds and example of being inclusive and accepting of everyone. Burridge carefully and systematically traces that combination of rigorous ethical instruction and inclusive community through the letters of Paul and the four Gospels, treating specific ethical issues pertaining to each part of Scripture. The book culminates with a chapter on apartheid as an ethical challenge to reading the New Testament; using South Africa as a contemporary case study enables Burridge to highlight and further apply his previous discussion and conclusions.

Go and Do Likewise

Go and Do Likewise
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781441190673
ISBN-13 : 1441190678
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Go and Do Likewise by : William Spohn

What does Jesus have to do with ethics? There are two brief answers given by believers: "everything" and "not much." While evangelical or fundamentalist Christians would find authoritative guidance in the words and commands of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament, many mainstream Christian ethicists would say that Jesus is too concrete or narrowly particular to have any direct import for ethics.In this book, Williams Spohn takes a middle way, showing how Jesus is the "concrete universal" of Christian ethics. By forming a bridge from the lives of contemporary Christians to the words and deeds of Jesus, Jesus' story as a whole exemplifies moral perception, motivation and Christian identity.In addition, Spohn shows how the practices of Christian spirituality--specifically prayer, service, and community--train the imagination and reorient emotions to produce a character and a way of life consonant with Christian New Testament moral teaching.