Ethics

Ethics
Author: Karl Barth
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498270731

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Originally published in German in an edition edited by Dietrich Braun, Karl Barth's Ethics is at last available in English. This volume, containing lectures given as courses at the University at Munster in 1928 and 1929, represents Barth's first systematic attempt at a theological account of Christian ethics. Although composed over fifty years ago, just prior to Barth's thirty-year devotion to Church Dogmatics, many of its themes, problems, and conclusions are astonishingly relevant today (his critique of competitiveness and of technology, for example). While this work is concerned with the foundations of ethics, it also reveals Barth's highly practical interest in ethics and his special concern to avoid legalism and yet to maintain a structured divine command. Barth's ethics are arranged on a Trinitarian basis, dealing in succession with the command of God the Creator (life), the command of God the Reconciler (law), and the command of God the Redeemer (promise).

The Ethics of Karl Barth

The Ethics of Karl Barth
Author: Robert E. Willis
Publsiher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1971
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Karl Barth and Christian Ethics

Karl Barth and Christian Ethics
Author: William Werpehowski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317109600

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This critical study of Karl Barth's Christian theological ethics discusses Barth's controversial and characteristically misunderstood ethics of divine command. The surprising relation of his 'divine command ethics' to contemporary 'narrative theology' and 'virtue ethics' and specific moral themes concerning bonds between parents and children, the nature of truth telling, and the meaning of Christian love of God and neighbor are all discussed. This book reveals Barth's richness, depth, and insight, and places his work in constructive connection with salient themes in both Catholic and Protestant ethics. Attentive to the fullness of Barth's Christological vision and to the purposes and limits of his reflections on the Christian life in pursuit of the good, William Werpehowski also advances conversations in Christian ethics about the nature of practical deliberation and decision, the orientation and dispositions that embody moral faithfulness, and the question and features of 'natural morality.'

The Analogy of Grace

The Analogy of Grace
Author: Gerald McKenny
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-03-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199582679

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A comprehensive treatment of Karl Barth's ethics, offering a thorough account of the development of Barth's ethical thought and a wide-ranging analysis of its chief concepts and arguments. McKenny explores the ways in which Barth's position engages the traditions of Christian ethics and modern continental moral thought.

Barth s Ethics of Reconciliation

Barth s Ethics of Reconciliation
Author: John Webster
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1995-06-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 052147499X

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A major scholarly treatment of Karl Barth's ethics of reconciliation.

The Hastening that Waits

The Hastening that Waits
Author: Nigel Biggar
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1993
Genre: Christian ethics
ISBN: 9780198264576

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This book offers a fresh and up-to-date account of the ethical thought of one of the twentieth century's greatest theologians: Karl Barth. The author seeks to recover Barth's ethics from some widespread misunderstandings, and also presents a picture of them as a whole. Drawing on recently published sources, Dr Biggar construes the ethics of the Church Dogmatics as it might have been had Barth lived to complete it - not only separately in each of its three constituent dimensions but also in its dynamic, coinherent integrity. However, The Hastening that Waits is more than apology and description. For it recommends to contemporary Christian ethics the theological rigour with which Barth expounds the good life in terms of the living presence of God-in-Christ to his creatures; his conception of right human action as that which is able to hasten in the service of humanity precisely by waiting prayerfully upon God; and his discriminate openness to moral wisdom outside of the Christian church. Among the particular topics treated are: the concepts of human freedom and of created moral order; moral norms and their relation to individual vocation; the relative ethical roles of the Bible, the Church, philosophy, and empirical science; moral character and its formation; and the problem of war.

The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life

The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life
Author: Karl Barth
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664253253

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In a rare volume, Barth presents his lecture on "The Holy Spirit and the Christian Life", in which he insists there is no way to get behind or beyond the fact that God is revealed to us in three distinct ways, yet with a unity that cannot be divided.

Christian Ethics as Witness

Christian Ethics as Witness
Author: David Haddorff
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621891024

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Christian ethics is less a system of principles, rules, or even virtues, and more of a free and open-ended responsible witness to God's gracious action to be with and for others and the world. Postmodernity has left us with the risky uncertainty of knowing and doing the good. It also leaves us with the global risks of political violence and terrorism, economic globalization and financial crisis, and environmental destruction and global climate change. How should Christians respond to these problems? This book creatively explores how Christian ethics is best understood a witness to God's action, thereby providing the ethical framework for addressing the various problematic social issues that put our world at risk. Haddorff develops the notion of witness through a detailed study of Karl Barth's theological ethics. Barth, he argues, provides a language enabling us to know what a Christian ethics of witness actually looks like in both theory and in practice. In correspondence to God's gracious action, Christians remain free to think and act in faith, hope, and love in respondence to their unique circumstances, even in a world at risk. In their witness, Christians remain confident that God has not abandoned the world but loves and cares for its future.