Reading Karl Barth Interrupting Moral Technique Transforming Biomedical Ethics

Reading Karl Barth  Interrupting Moral Technique  Transforming Biomedical Ethics
Author: Ashley John Moyse
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781137534590

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This volume proposes a move away from the universalized and general modern ethical method, as it is currently practiced in biomedical ethics, while aiming toward a decision making process rooted in an ontology of relationality. Moyse uses the theological ethics of Karl Barth, in conversation with a range of thinkers, to achieve this turn.

Reading Karl Barth Interrupting Moral Technique Transforming Biomedical Ethics

Reading Karl Barth  Interrupting Moral Technique  Transforming Biomedical Ethics
Author: Ashley John Moyse
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781137534590

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This volume proposes a move away from the universalized and general modern ethical method, as it is currently practiced in biomedical ethics, while aiming toward a decision making process rooted in an ontology of relationality. Moyse uses the theological ethics of Karl Barth, in conversation with a range of thinkers, to achieve this turn.

Interrupting a Gendered Violent Church

Interrupting a Gendered  Violent Church
Author: Anna Mercedes
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2022-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506431598

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Working at the intersections of gender studies and Christian theology--particularly diverse feminist and queer theologies--this book points to the real ways churches foster violence around gender. This volume discusses this violent reality while also exploring church as a nexus for resistance to gender-based violence.

Standing under the Cross

Standing under the Cross
Author: Michael Mawson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2023-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567709479

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Standing Under the Cross focuses on Bonhoeffer's rich theological and ethical thinking. It places Bonhoeffer in conversation with a wide range of modern theologians, including Karl Barth, Franz Rosenzweig, Jürgen Moltmann, and James Cone. The book gives particular attention to hermeneutics, the body, and Bonhoeffer's rich reflections on community and discipleship. Mawson attends to the complex ways in which these aspects of Bonhoeffer's thinking work together, and shows how they can assist us in responding to some of the challenges confronting us today.

Treating the Body in Medicine and Religion

Treating the Body in Medicine and Religion
Author: John J. Fitzgerald,Ashley John Moyse
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781351050852

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Modern medicine has produced many wonderful technological breakthroughs that have extended the limits of the frail human body. However, much of the focus of this medical research has been on the physical, often reducing the human being to a biological machine to be examined, understood, and controlled. This book begins by asking whether the modern medical milieu has overly objectified the body, unwittingly or not, and whether current studies in bioethics are up to the task of restoring a fuller understanding of the human person. In response, various authors here suggest that a more theological/religious approach would be helpful, or perhaps even necessary. Presenting specific perspectives from Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the book is divided into three parts: "Understanding the Body," "Respecting the Body," and "The Body at the End of Life." A panel of expert contributors—including philosophers, physicians, and theologians and scholars of religion— answer key questions such as: What is the relationship between body and soul? What are our obligations toward human bodies? How should medicine respond to suffering and death? The resulting text is an interdisciplinary treatise on how medicine can best function in our societies. Offering a new way to approach the medical humanities, this book will be of keen interest to any scholars with an interest in contemporary religious perspectives on medicine and the body.

Theology in the Capitalocene

Theology in the Capitalocene
Author: Joerg Rieger
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506431581

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Joerg Rieger takes a new look at the things that cause the growing destruction and death of people and the planet. And yet, understanding is only a start. Solidarity and the willingness to work at the intersections--the triad of gender, race, class, and more--must mark the work of theology.

The Art of Living for A Technological Age

The Art of Living for A Technological Age
Author: Ashley John Moyse,Scott A. Kirkland
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781506469195

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The Art of Living for A Technological Age sketches the crisis of our late modern age, where persons are enamored by the promises of progress and disciplined to form by the power of technology--the ontology of our age. Yet, it also offers a response, attending to those performative activities, educative and transformative social practices that might allow us to live humanly and bear witness to human being (becoming) for a technological age. As such, it is an exemplary example of the goals and outcomes of the Dispatches series, the individual volumes of which draw on diverse theological resources in order to offer urgent responses to contemporary crises. Authors in the series introduce succinct and provocative arguments intended to provoke dialogue and exchange of ideas, while setting in relief the implications of theology for political and moral life.

Theology and the Globalized Present

Theology and the Globalized Present
Author: John C. McDowell
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781506456119

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Theology and the Globalized Present focuses on the world's future in God and God's creativeness. In response to a globalized economy that reconfigures time to the detriment of human flourishing, McDowell presents a re-imagined theological vision of eschatological memory and Eucharistic performance. This entails not so much a dreaming of a different world as a dreaming of this world differently. The theological materials offer a temporality that is hope-generating, critically attentive to the inequitable character of features of our world, and educative of ethical wisdom in a self-regulating and emancipatory witness of remembering and anticipating the transformative presence of God.