Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Spring/Summer 2016, Volume 36, No. 1
Mark Allman (Redaktør) ; Tobias Winright (Redaktør)
The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the
latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles - a preeminent source for further research. Les mer
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The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics continues to be an essential resource for students and faculty pursuing the
latest developments in Christian and religious ethics, publishing refereed scholarly articles - a preeminent source for further
research. The Journal also contains book reviews of the latest scholarship available.
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2016
Forlag: Georgetown University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 244
ISBN: 9781626163492
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Contents Preface Selected EssaysWhat Powers Us? A Comparative Religious Ethics of Energy Sources, Power, and PrivilegeChristiana
Z. Peppard, Julia Watts Belser, Erin Lothes Biviano, and James B. Martin-Schramm Climate Change as Climate Debt: Forging
a Just FutureCynthia D. Moe-LobedaCognitive Science, Moral Reasoning, and the Theological Suspicion of EthicsNeil Messer
Jesus and Hume among the Neuroscientists: Haidt, Greene, and the Unwitting Return of Moral Sense TheoryJohn Perry Apologies
and Their Import for the Moral Identity of OffendersDarlene Fozard Weaver Self-Knowledge and the Approximation of Divine
Judgment: Conscience in the Practical Philosophy and Moral Theology of Immanuel KantJeffrey MorganThe Civic Virtues of Social
Anger: A Critically Reconstructed Normative Ethic for Public LifeMichael P. Jaycox The Prophetic without Power and Disruption
without Direction: The Witness of Holy FoolsJesse Perillo More than Free Markets: Adam Smith and the Virtue of ResponsibilityJoe
Blosser Killing and the Wrongness of TortureDavid Decosimo Book ReviewsThe African American Challenge to Just War Theory:
A Christian Approach, Ryan P. Cumming Dear White Christians: For Those Still Longing for Racial Reconciliation, Jennifer
HarveyRedeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration, Amy LevadBonhoeffer's Black
Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance, Reggie L. Williams Waiting for a Glacier to Move: Practicing
Social Witness, Jennifer R. Ayres; Domesticated Glory: How the Politics of God Has Tamed America, Gale Heide; and Being Faithful:
Christian Commitment in Modern Society, Judith A. MerkleResurrecting Democracy: Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a
Common Life, Luke Bretherton Solidarity Ethics: Transformation in a Globalized World, Rebecca Todd Peters Secular Government,
Religious People, Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Death and Dying, William J. Buckley and
Karen S. Feldt, editors Should We Live Forever? The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging, Gilbert Meilaender Professional Sexual
Ethics: A Holistic Ministry Approach, Patricia Beattie Jung and Darryl W. Stephens, editors Scandal: The Catholic Church
and Public Life, Angela Senander The Artist and the Trinity: Dorothy L. Sayers' Theology of Work, Christine M. Fletcher
Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics, Joel B. Green, editor Comparative Religious Ethics: Everyday Decisions for Our Everyday
Lives, Christine E. Gudorf Paul and Virtue Ethics: Building Bridges between New Testament Studies and Moral Theology, Daniel
J. Harrington, and James F. Keenan
Mark Allman is a professor in the Department of Religious and Theological Studies and faculty associate in the Center for
the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, Merrimack College. Tobias Winright is an associate professor in the Department of
Theological Studies, St. Louis University.