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Choosing the Good - Christian Ethics in a Complex World


Choosing the Good - Christian Ethics in a Complex World

Paperback by Hollinger, Dennis P.

Choosing the Good - Christian Ethics in a Complex World

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ISBN:
9780801025631
Publication Date:
1 Sep 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Baker Publishing Group
Imprint:
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
Pages:
300 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Choosing the Good - Christian Ethics in a Complex World

Description

The subject of ethics has always been of fundamental importance for thoughtful Christians, but it has become even more significant in recent years with the recognition of the pluralism and post-Christian context of contemporary society. In Choosing the Good, Dennis Hollinger surveys several different approaches to ethics, considers the most critical issues facing Christians today, and suggests that any viable perspective must be rooted in a Christian worldview. Choosing the Good begins with a survey of the ethical approaches that have been adopted by secular and Christian ethicists. Beyond the common consequentialist and principle-oriented perspectives, an alternative character/virtue approach has recently found wide acceptance, particularly in the work of Alasdair MacIntyre and Stanley Hauerwas. Hollinger provides a critical analysis of these views and suggests that they overlook a critical element, which is the basis found in a uniquely Christian worldview. Next, Hollinger reflects on the application of Christian ethics in what he calls the "complex world" of contemporary pluralism and postmodernism. He examines the complexities of secular society and how these complexities affect Christian ethics. He then explores the factors that influence how Christians make ethical decisions, including Scripture and empirical judgment. Finally, he surveys the questions of justice, pluralism, and Christian influence in the secular world. This volume has grown out of Hollinger's many years of experience in both academic and local church settings. His work is unique in that it surveys common approaches to ethics as well as contemporary issues of critical importance. Sure to find widespread use as a text in colleges and seminaries, it will also provide Christian lay readers with an excellent analysis of the subject.

Contents

The Moral Life and Christian Ethics Part 1 The Foundations of Christian Ethics 1. Consequences versus Principles 2. Character or Virtue Ethics 3. A Theological Foundation for Ethics Part 2 The Contexts of Christian Ethics 4. Modernity and the Moral Life 5. Postmodernity and the Moral Life Part 3 Making Ethical Decisions 6. Three Motifs for Making Ethical Decisions 7. The Bible in Ethical Decisions 8. Empirical Judgments in Ethical Decisions Part 4 Applying Christian Ethics in Culture and Society 9. Christ and Culture 10. Pursuing Justice 11. Pluralism and Christian Ethics 12. Models of Christian Influence Notes Index

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