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9 Αυγ 2007 · Ethics is first placed firmly within the Christian theological tradition, from which thought and action can never be neatly separated. Four sections then explore the sources of Christian moral knowledge (scripture, divine commands, church tradition, reason and natural law, experience); the structure of the Christian life (vocation, virtue ...
- Introduction
He also co-edited, with Gilbert Meilaender, the Oxford...
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This article focuses on aspects of the theology of creation...
- List of Contributors
James F. Keenan, SJ, is Professor of Theological Ethics at...
- Kenneth Kirk's The Vision of God
Abstract. This article analyzes Kenneth Kirk's The Vision of...
- Reason and Natural Law
The centre of theological ethics is God—the ‘ineffable one’,...
- Scripture
In similar fashion, reflecting theologically on Scripture in...
- Redemption and Ethics
The oddly nesting phenomena of moral relativism and intense...
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- Introduction
27 Φεβ 2017 · This chapter introduces the nature, relevance and scope of the subject, inviting a consideration of the mixed influences on ethical decision-making and formation, both at personal and societal levels.
This article focuses on aspects of the theology of creation that are important for Christian ethics today. It identifies five key ways in which the idea of creation has been used in the Christian tradition.
16 Ιαν 2024 · A first and enduring way to make sense of the theology/ethics divide has been to analogize it with another distinction, between theory and practice. On this approach, each half of each conceptual pair—theology/theory and ethics/practice—refers to its own domain of knowledge and reasoning.
The nature of the gospel is to be embodied, and the nature of the Church is to embody the gospel, including its moral grammar. In a nutshell, these theologians reminded us of the elementary theological truth according to which ecclesiology is ethics, and ethics is ecclesiology.
No single concept has had a more vital, complex and uncertain relation to literary criticism than ethics. While criticism has long been felt to represent in part an ethical enterprise, the origin and nature of the ethical obligation binding criticism has been a matter of great uncertainty.
1 Ιουν 2015 · Ethical literary criticism reads interprets and analyzes literature from an ethical perspective. It argues that literature is a unique expression of ethic and morality within a certain historical period, and that literature is not just an art of language but rather an art of text.