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27 Φεβ 2017 · This exploration recognizes the essentially democratic nature of theological ethical disagreement and seeks to show how and why approaches to faith, both within and across traditions, reach different ethical conclusions and stances in relation to dominant ethical trends in society.
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 ...
16 Ιαν 2024 · Influenced by Clifford Geertz's theory of culture and the way religious claims are embedded in wider semiotic systems, Lindbeck reconceived theological doctrine as a language defining the identity of a particular religious community.
24 Μαΐ 2021 · What is 'Theological Ethics'? The Roman Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century is typically referred to as the 'Counter-Reformation'. (Please have a brief look at 'The Council of Trent' in the 'Historical' part of this website.)
21 Οκτ 2024 · Ethics, the philosophical discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. Its subject consists of fundamental issues of practical decision making, and its major concerns include the nature of ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can be morally evaluated.
Theological ethics examines the interaction of religious wisdom with the most pressing contemporary moral issues, both personal and social, and addresses the important challenges related to development of faith and the life of faith in community.
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.