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Christian Ethics - (Wiley Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion) by Banner (Paperback)

Christian Ethics - (Wiley Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion) by  Banner (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This enlightening book steers readers through the challenges and moral issues, providing a clear and decisive history of the main figures and texts in Christian ethics. <br /> <ul> <li>A short and lively history of Christian ethics, exploring how Christianity has always had to grapple with complex moral problems - from questions about the status of early Christians who renounced their religion under Roman torture, through to current debates about euthanasia<br /> </li> <li>Engages with the main texts and figures in Christian ethics, including Augustine, Benedict, Aquinas, Luther and Barth<br /> </li> <li>Considers questions such as human will, the proper form of Christian life, natural law, and whether human nature is at odds with Christian ethics<br /> </li> <li>Concludes with a thought-provoking chapter considering the role that Christian ethics can play in contemporary moral debates and ethical dilemmas</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>From questions about the status of early Christians who renounced their religion under Roman torture, through to current debates about euthanasia, Christianity has always had to grapple with complex moral problems. This book steers readers through these issues, providing a clear and decisive history of the main figures and texts in Christian ethics. <p>Engaging with key figures such as Augustine, Benedict, Aquinas, Luther and Barth, it draws attention to the ways in which particular historical situations have thrown up different ethical dilemmas. Questions arising include human will, the proper form of Christian life, natural law, and whether human nature is at odds with Christian ethics. In conclusion, the author considers the contribution that Christian ethics can make to contemporary moral debates.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>One might expect such a history to begin with the Bible, but Banner starts with a small work from the early Church: the <i>Rule of St. Benedict</i> (550 C.E.), which he claims is the paradigmatic framework with which to understand Christian ethics. . . Although Banner states that he does not intend to defend Christianity, his positive opinion of it emerges (which is not of itself a short-coming). (Philosophy in Review, August 2010)</p> <p>For a book so short, it is disproportionately powerful, and far from being an 'idiot's guide' it has its own distinctive voice and case to offer. (<i>Regent's Reviews, April 2010)</i></p> <p>"As the title of the present volume indicates, the aim of the book is to provide a brief history of Christian ethics. The author does this by engaging with key figures and their thought, including Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and Martin Luther, which allows him to draw out the challenges to Christian ethics, which Nietzsche and other nineteenth-century thinkers as well as contemporary relativism have presented." <i>(Journal of Contemporary Religion</i></p> <p>"This book is part of a series that aims to present 'brief, accessible, and lively accounts of key topics within theology and religion.' This history of Christian ethics succeeds in all three aims." (<i>CHOICE, </i> October 2009)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dr Michael Banner is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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