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The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist
The Future of a Reformation Legacy
The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist
The Future of a Reformation Legacy
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Description
What is the significance of the Protestant Reformation for Christian ethical thinking and action? Can core Protestant commitments and claims still provide for compelling and viable accounts of Christian living. This collection of essays by leading international scholars explores the relevance of the Protestant Reformation and its legacy for contemporary Christian ethics.
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction
Michael Mawson
1. Citizens of Heaven
Stanley Hauerwas, Duke Divinity School, USA
2. The Plight of Protestant Ethics
Gerald McKenny, University of Notre Dame, USA
3. The Messianic Contours of Evangelical Ethics
Hans G. Ulrich, Friedrich-Alexander University, Germany
4. Living in the Wake of God's Acts: Luther's Mary as Key to Barth's Command
Brian Brock, University of Aberdeen, UK
5. How to Do or Not Do Protestant Ethics
Stanley Hauerwas, Duke Divinity School, USA
6. Anabaptist Ethics After Yoder: Accepting the Limits on the Freedom of a Christian Ethicist
Paul Martens, Baylor University, USA
7. The Politics of Jesus and the Ethics of Christ: Why the Differences between Yoder and Bonhoeffer Matter
Michael Mawson, University of Aberdeen, UK
8. 'We, as to our own Particulars…' Conscience and Vocation in Quaker Tradition
Rachel Muers, University of Leeds, UK
9. Sleepers Wake! Eudaimonism, Obligation, and the Call to Responsibility
Jennifer A. Herdt, Yale Divinity School, USA
10. On What we Lost when (or if) we Lost the Saints.
Michael Banner, University of Cambridge, UK
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 14 Jan 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9780567665973 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This is a very well-presented volume of ten fiercely intelligent engagements on the current state of the discipline ... To those in the guild it will be essential reading. To those beyond it, it provides a window into the state of the art.
The Expository Times
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The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist is a book not to be missed. Unusually rewarding in theological insight, spiritual nourishment and ethical challenge, this collection engages a tradition that is very much alive.
Ecclesiology
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This volume should be commended for its rich and varied contribution to contemporary Protestant ethics.
Reviews in Religion and Theology
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An eclectic and unfailingly provocative collection of real contemporary relevance ... I can imagine a well-merited place for these essays in an advanced seminary or university class on moral theology.
Reviews in Religion and Theology (23:4)
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Very thought provoking both in wrestling with the Yoder issue and thinking through what freedom and obedience look like in this fearful new world.
Theology
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This distinguished collection of studies of the legacy and prospects of Protestant moral theology brings together some of the most lively thinkers in the field. In scope, argumentative power and theological dedication, the explorations of the enduring value of the various Reformation ethical traditions could hardly be bettered.
John Webster, University of St Andrews, UK

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