The public forum and Christian ethics

This book addresses the question of the communication of Christian ethics in the public forum of liberal, pluralist societies. Drawing on debates in philosophy, theology and sociological theory, it relates the problem of communication to fundamental questions about the nature of liberal societies an...

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Autres titres:The Public Forum & Christian Ethics
Auteur principal: Gascoigne, Robert (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2001.
Dans:Année: 2001
Recensions:Book Reviews : The Public Forum and Christian Ethics, by Robert Gascoigne. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 258 pp hb. £37.50. ISBN 0-521-79093-X (2002) (Hughes, John)
The Public Forum and Christian Ethics. Robert Gascoigne (2002) (Meyer, William J.)
Collection/Revue:New studies in Christian ethics 19
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Révélation / Raison / Éthique politique / Éthique chrétienne
Sujets non-standardisés:B Christian Ethics Catholic authors
B Christian ethics ; Catholic authors
B Social Ethics
Accès en ligne: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
Print version: 9780521790932
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Résumé:This book addresses the question of the communication of Christian ethics in the public forum of liberal, pluralist societies. Drawing on debates in philosophy, theology and sociological theory, it relates the problem of communication to fundamental questions about the nature of liberal societies and the identity of Christian faith and the Christian community. With particular emphasis on Kantian and neo-Kantian ethics, it explores the link between autonomy and community in liberal societies. The theology of communio, expressed in revealed Christian traditions, can reconcile autonomy and community. Any Christian attempt to communicate this vision must also reflect on Christianity's own identity, especially the ways in which its own self-consciousness grows in critical interaction with secularity. In this light, Christian ethical communication is both a witness to a distinctive identity, founded in the revelation of the triune God, and a vision of universal human solidarity which can reconcile autonomy and community.
Introduction -- Revelation and reason in liberal societies -- Revelation and a contemporary public ethics -- The theology of revelation and Christian identity -- The communication of Christian ethics in the public forum -- Reconciling autonomy and community
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ISBN:0511520670
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511520679