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New Studies in Christian Ethics: Concepts of Person and Christian Ethics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University Press 1997Description: 409pISBN:
  • 9780521090247
DDC classification:
  • H21 R834
Contents:
PART I 'PERSON' IN CONTEMPORARY ETHICS ' 1 'Une catégorie de l'esprit humain: la notion de personne' 2 Meaning and criteria: person/human being 3 Moral personhood in M. Tooley and P. Singer 4 Personal identity and responsibility in D. Parfit 5 Human subject and human worth 6 Resituating personhood: embodiment and contextuality PART 2 ‘PERSON' IN CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE 7 The relevance of history and Christology 8 Divine embodiment and temporality: is God a person? 9 Divine and human: relationality and personhood 10 Religion and morality: personhood, revelation and narrative PART 3 IMPLICATIONS FOR A CHRISTIAN ETHIC II A communicative ethic: Hauerwas and Habermas 12 A community of ethical difference: including the 'other' 13 The logic of superabundance: an ethic of forgiving love 14 Rights and persons: the religious ground of human rights 15 The integrity and transformation of creation
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PART I 'PERSON' IN CONTEMPORARY ETHICS
' 1 'Une catégorie de l'esprit humain: la notion
de personne'
2 Meaning and criteria: person/human being
3 Moral personhood in M. Tooley and P. Singer
4 Personal identity and responsibility in D. Parfit
5 Human subject and human worth
6 Resituating personhood: embodiment and
contextuality
PART 2 ‘PERSON' IN CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE
7 The relevance of history and Christology
8 Divine embodiment and temporality: is God
a person?
9 Divine and human: relationality and personhood
10 Religion and morality: personhood, revelation
and narrative
PART 3 IMPLICATIONS FOR A CHRISTIAN ETHIC
II A communicative ethic: Hauerwas and Habermas
12 A community of ethical difference: including
the 'other'
13 The logic of superabundance: an ethic of forgiving
love
14 Rights and persons: the religious ground of
human rights
15 The integrity and transformation of creation

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