Exploring Christian Ethics

Exploring Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0664228984
ISBN-13 : 9780664228989
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Synopsis Exploring Christian Ethics by : Kyle D. Fedler

Adopting a unique appraoch among inroductions to Christian ethics, Kyle Fedler's Exploring Christian Ethics guides students through the moral decision-making process by providing foundational material in both ethical theory and biblical ethics. First, Fedler introduces the reader to the discipline of ethics, then he explores the ways Scripture can be used responsibly in Christian ethics, and finally, he presents and analyzes the sections of Scripture that have been most influential in Christian morality and ethics.

Exploring Christian Ethics

Exploring Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781532641282
ISBN-13 : 1532641281
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Exploring Christian Ethics by : Craig Hovey

A fresh, engaging, and thoroughly biblical account of Christian ethics for the twenty-first century. Studying Christian ethics tends to involve talking about what we should or, more often, shouldn’t do. The aim of this book, however, is to explore Christian ethics within a wider, more positive framework—one that encourages a joyful way of living that flows naturally out of the abundant goodness of God’s life and character, as revealed in Christ.

Introducing Christian Ethics

Introducing Christian Ethics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9781119155737
ISBN-13 : 1119155738
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Introducing Christian Ethics by : Samuel Wells

Introducing Christian Ethics 2e, now thoroughly revised and updated, offers an unparalleled introduction to the study of Christian Ethics, mapping and exploring all the major ethical approaches, and offering thoughtful insights into the complex moral challenges facing people today. This highly successful text has been thoughtfully updated, based on considerable feedback, to include increased material on Catholic perspectives, further case studies and the augmented use of introductions and summaries Uniquely redefines the field of Christian ethics along three strands: universal (ethics for anyone), subversive (ethics for the excluded), and ecclesial (ethics for the church) Encompasses Christian ethics in its entirety, offering students a substantial overview by re-mapping the field and exploring the differences in various ethical approaches Provides a successful balance between description, analysis, and critique Structured so that it can be used alongside a companion volume, Christian Ethics: An Introductory Reader, which further illustrates and amplifies the diversity of material and arguments explored here

Introduction to Christian Ethics

Introduction to Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781611648904
ISBN-13 : 1611648904
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Christian Ethics by : Ellen Ott Marshall

All Christians read the Bible differently, pray differently, value their traditions differently, and give different weight to individual and corporate judgment. These differences are the basis of conflict. The question Christian ethics must answer, then, is, "What does the good life look like in the context of conflict?" In this new introductory text, Ellen Ott Marshall uses the inevitable reality of difference to center and organize her exploration of the system of Christian morality. What can we learn from Jesus' creative use of conflict in situations that were especially attuned to questions of power? What does the image of God look like when we are trying to recognize the divine image within those with whom we are in conflict? How can we better explore and understand the complicated work of reconciliation and justice? This innovative approach to Christian ethics will benefit a new generation of students who wish to engage the perennial questions of what constitutes a faithful Christian life and a just society.

Christian Ethics

Christian Ethics
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781405115179
ISBN-13 : 1405115173
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Ethics by : Michael Banner

This enlightening book steers readers through the challenges and moral issues, providing a clear and decisive history of the main figures and texts in Christian ethics. A short and lively history of Christian ethics, exploring how Christianity has always had to grapple with complex moral problems - from questions about the status of early Christians who renounced their religion under Roman torture, through to current debates about euthanasia Engages with the main texts and figures in Christian ethics, including Augustine, Benedict, Aquinas, Luther and Barth Considers questions such as human will, the proper form of Christian life, natural law, and whether human nature is at odds with Christian ethics Concludes with a thought-provoking chapter considering the role that Christian ethics can play in contemporary moral debates and ethical dilemmas

Christianity and Problems of To-day

Christianity and Problems of To-day
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547601722
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Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Christianity and Problems of To-day by : Charles Foster Kent

In 'Christianity and Problems of To-day', a seminal anthology brings together the thoughts and analyses of eminent scholars and thinkers, addressing the intersection between Christian ethics and contemporary societal issues. The collection spans a range of literary styles, from analytical essays to reflective pieces, integrating historical insights with modern dilemmas. It spectacularly highlights the enduring relevance of Christian thought in addressing the complexities of modernity, including economic inequality, ethical governance, and the quest for peace. This anthology stands out for its rich tapestry of perspectives, underlining the diversity and depth of Christian intellectual tradition. The contributing authorsCharles Foster Kent, Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, Paul Elmer More, Robert Bruce Taylor, and John H. Finleyare renowned for their scholarly contributions across fields such as economics, philosophy, history, and education. Their collective efforts in this anthology offer a unique window into how Christian doctrine intersects with, and provides insight into, the multifaceted challenges of contemporary society. Their diverse backgrounds reflect a wide array of cultural and academic milieus, capturing a snapshot of early 20th-century thought and its relevance to ongoing societal debates. The anthology aligns with broader movements seeking to bridge religious principles with social and ethical issues, enriching the readers understanding of both. This anthology is a must-read for those who seek to explore the profound impact of Christianity on societal development and ethical considerations in the modern world. It offers readers a unique opportunity to dive into a comprehensive exploration of Christian ethics applied to contemporary issues, promoting a reflective and informed approach to the problems of today. For scholars, students, and any thoughtful reader engaged in the intersections of faith, ethics, and society, this collection provides invaluable insights and fosters a deeper understanding of how religious thought can inform and guide ethical governance and social justice initiatives in the contemporary landscape.

Earthkeeping and Character

Earthkeeping and Character
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781493410743
ISBN-13 : 1493410741
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Earthkeeping and Character by : Steven Bouma-Prediger

Addressing a topic of growing and vital concern, this book asks us to reconsider how we think about the natural world and our place in it. Steven Bouma-Prediger brings ecotheology into conversation with the emerging field of environmental virtue ethics, exploring the character traits and virtues required for Christians to be responsible keepers of the earth and to flourish in the challenging decades to come. He shows how virtue ethics can enrich Christian environmentalism, helping readers think and act in ways that rightly value creation.

Imagining a Way

Imagining a Way
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Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781611648263
ISBN-13 : 1611648262
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Imagining a Way by : Clive Pearson

From the inception of the Reformed tradition, Reformed Christians have followed God's call to engage and change the world. Yet little work has been done to bring the tools of practical theology and ethics to bear on the task of understanding the Reformed tradition. This comprehensive volume addresses that problem. It gathers some of the most respected voices from within the study of Christian ethics and practical theology to ask how the Reformed tradition understands its calling into the world. What does being Reformed mean for how one engages the ills of racism, white supremacy, and homophobia? What does it mean for an environmental ethic? How does Reformed preaching and liturgy respond to sexual violence? These are among the many important issues this book seeks to address. Readers will come away with a firmer grasp of how the Reformed tradition informs and animates Christian engagement with the world. Contributors include Denise Ackermann, Jana Childers, Susan Davies, Etienne de Villiers, Cynthia Jarvis, Jong Hyuk Kim, Ralph Kunz, Cam Murchison, Piet Naudé, Cornelius Plantinga, Nancy Ramsay, Kang Phee Ramsay, Dirk Seng, Max Smit Stackhouse, William Storrar, Geoff Thompson, and Hmar Vanlalauva.

Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics

Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781317137627
ISBN-13 : 1317137620
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics by : Michelle J. Bartel

Engaging variously with the legacy of Paul L. Lehmann, these essays argue for a reorientation in Christian theology that better honours the formative power of the gospel to animate and shape doctrine and witness, as well as ethical and political life. The authors explore key themes in Christian theology and ethics - forgiveness, discernment, responsibility, spirituality, the present day tasks of theology and the role of faith in public life - making plain the unabated importance of Lehmann's work at this juncture in contemporary theology. The internationally recognized contributors draw crucial connections between the gospel of reconciliation, the form of Christian theology and witness, and the challenges of contemporary ethical and political reflection. This book demonstrates why this close friend of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and author of Ethics in a Christian Context and The Transfiguration of Politics continues to influence generations of theologians in both the English-speaking world and beyond.

Readings in Christian Ethics

Readings in Christian Ethics
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Publisher : Baker Academic
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : 9780801020568
ISBN-13 : 0801020565
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Readings in Christian Ethics by : David K. Clark

Ethical interpretations meet real life. Case studies and readings explore divergent views on morals in action.