Theology does not simply include mere moral reflection. It is ethics. The study of ethics, specifically Christian ethics, is not just a discourse about a particular set of ethical commands; however, Christian ethics is the study of human moral agents whose actions encounter and reflect the Divine Will to love God and neighbor - that is to be responsible, in the presence of Christ. This relationship is not self-evident but is illumined as one considers God's own self-revelation, in Jesus Christ who is responsible for us. Accordingly, several theologians, most notably Karl Barth, emphasise the commanding importance of the Word of God as moral truth, which ought to be understood, rather is given for one to hear and act responsibly. This is the...
In a first section the author argues that 'seeing ' is offundamental importance for ethics...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Zygon®: Journal of Religion and Science.Thi...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. One of, if not the, major question...
Contemporary Christian theologians and thinkers frequently acknowledge the importance of the relatio...
The thesis of this paper is that Christian theological ethics or moral theology is only possible for...
Although Markham (Hartford Seminary) ends by affirming that ethics needs a religious grounding, for ...
This splendid introduction to the ethical reasoning of the three Abrahamic traditions--Judaism, Chri...
The experience of moral values is often side-lined in discussions about moral reasoning, and yet our...
This study arises from the context of current debates in the Catholic Church on the place of rule an...
The author investigates some aspects of the ethics of the wellknown Swiss theologian Karl Barth. The...
Only a small number of theologians attempt to explore the critical and constructive contributions th...
A revival of interest in the virtues has been stimulated by Alasdair MacIntyre\u27s influential crit...
Christian ethics is a wide and varied field; so diverse are the methods and approaches, theological ...
This project examines the relationship of doctrine and moral formation or ethics in the work of Jame...
Human dignity is threatened by human sinfulness, but also limited by non-sinful human indignity. In ...
In a first section the author argues that 'seeing ' is offundamental importance for ethics...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Zygon®: Journal of Religion and Science.Thi...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. One of, if not the, major question...
Contemporary Christian theologians and thinkers frequently acknowledge the importance of the relatio...
The thesis of this paper is that Christian theological ethics or moral theology is only possible for...
Although Markham (Hartford Seminary) ends by affirming that ethics needs a religious grounding, for ...
This splendid introduction to the ethical reasoning of the three Abrahamic traditions--Judaism, Chri...
The experience of moral values is often side-lined in discussions about moral reasoning, and yet our...
This study arises from the context of current debates in the Catholic Church on the place of rule an...
The author investigates some aspects of the ethics of the wellknown Swiss theologian Karl Barth. The...
Only a small number of theologians attempt to explore the critical and constructive contributions th...
A revival of interest in the virtues has been stimulated by Alasdair MacIntyre\u27s influential crit...
Christian ethics is a wide and varied field; so diverse are the methods and approaches, theological ...
This project examines the relationship of doctrine and moral formation or ethics in the work of Jame...
Human dignity is threatened by human sinfulness, but also limited by non-sinful human indignity. In ...
In a first section the author argues that 'seeing ' is offundamental importance for ethics...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Zygon®: Journal of Religion and Science.Thi...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. One of, if not the, major question...