Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics

Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics
Author: Michelle J. Bartel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317137627

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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.

Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics

Explorations in Christian Theology and Ethics
Author: Philip Gordon Ziegler,Michelle J. Bartel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN: 1315581574

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Changing the Questions

Changing the Questions
Author: Margaret Farley
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN: 9781608335558

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Forrester on Christian Ethics and Practical Theology

Forrester on Christian Ethics and Practical Theology
Author: Duncan B. Forrester
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351936132

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Bringing together articles and chapters from his considerable work in theological ethics, India, and the social order, Duncan Forrester incorporates new writing and introductions to each thematic section to guide readers through this invaluable resource. This book offers stimulating studies in three related areas - Indian Christianity with particular attention to the caste system, contemporary Christian theological ethics, and the distinctive and challenging theological approach that Duncan Forrester has developed in relation to public issues such as prisons and punishment, welfare provision, social justice, and poverty.

Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy

Christian Ethics and Moral Philosophy
Author: Craig A. Boyd,Don Thorsen
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493415502

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This introductory textbook presents Christian philosophical and theological approaches to ethics. Combining their expertise in philosophy and theology, the authors explain the beliefs, values, and practices of various Christian ethical viewpoints, addressing biblical teachings as well as traditional ethical theories that contribute to informed moral decision-making. Each chapter begins with Words to Watch and includes a relevant case study on a vexing ethical issue, such as caring for the environment, human sexuality, abortion, capital punishment, war, and euthanasia. End-of-chapter reflection questions, illustrations, and additional information tables are also included.

Truthful Action

Truthful Action
Author: Duncan B. Forrester
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2000-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567598707

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A ground-breaking contribution to current debates within Practical Theology and to thinking about its future.Professor Forrester argues that the boundaries of Practical Theology must be extended, and that it must be both seriously theological, and also engaged in sincere dialogue with other disciplines, the Church and society. He considers especially ministerial formation and Public Theology as areas where Practical Theology has an important contribution to make, and presents case studies looking at the practical implications of different approaches.

An Exploration of Christian Theology

An Exploration of Christian Theology
Author: Don Thorsen
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441237071

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Beginning theology students often find themselves bewildered by a maze of beliefs represented in Christian history and tradition. Don Thorsen's An Exploration of Christian Theology unravels the knots of theology by exploring the whole Christian tradition in a simple and straightforward way. Beginning with introductory chapters on theology, revelation, and authority, this book deals with biblical teaching and Christian tradition related to such topics as God, creation, sin, Jesus Christ, salvation, and eschatology. Chapters conclude with helpful questions for further reflection and discussion and a convenient glossary of theological terms is included. This is an excellent introduction to Christian theology for classroom or individual use.

Living Witness

Living Witness
Author: Andy Draycott,Jonathan Rowe
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-01-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620328910

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Because God calls his people to be a living witness to him, morality is mission. Conversely, immorality is anti-mission, a failure to give true testimony or witness. This, in essence, is the theme of this stimulating and challenging volume. The whole life of the people of God, not just verbal proclamation, testifies to the church's faith--or lack of faith--in her Lord.The contributors explain that mission and ethics are intricately and necessarily interwoven, and explore why this is so by unpacking the biblical and theological roots of missional ethics, probing its limits and exploring its possibilities through examination of some foundational themes and a selection of specific issues.Intended primarily for pastors and church leaders, this volume encourages reflection and conversation that will feed the life of the body of Christ. Missional ethics concerns all the ways in which Christian ethical practice flows out of, supports, and advances the wider mission of the church to proclaim the gospel.The contributors are Brian Brock, M. Daniel Carroll R., Jonathan Chaplin, Guido de Graaff, Sean Doherty, Andy Draycott, Joshua Hordern, Matt Jenson, Grant Macaskill, Nathan Moser, Jonathan Rowe, Sarah Ruble, and Christopher J. H. Wright.