Applied Christian Ethics
Foundations, Economic Justice, and Politics
Herausgeber: Weaver, Matthew Lon
Applied Christian Ethics
Foundations, Economic Justice, and Politics
Herausgeber: Weaver, Matthew Lon
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Applied Christian Ethics addresses selected themes in Christian social ethics. Part one shows the roots of contributors in the realist school; part two focuses on different levels of the significance of economics for social justice; and part three deals with both existential experience and government policy in war and peace issues.
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Applied Christian Ethics addresses selected themes in Christian social ethics. Part one shows the roots of contributors in the realist school; part two focuses on different levels of the significance of economics for social justice; and part three deals with both existential experience and government policy in war and peace issues.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780739196588
- ISBN-10: 0739196588
- Artikelnr.: 41253616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9780739196588
- ISBN-10: 0739196588
- Artikelnr.: 41253616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Matthew Lon Weaver - Afterword by Ronald H. Stone - Contributions by Charles C. Brown; Randall K. Bush; Gary Dorrien; Guyton B. Hammond; Christian T. Iosso; Edward LeRoy Long Jr.; John C. Raines; Carol S. Robb; Samuel K. Roberts; Harlan Stelmach
Introduction
Matthew Lon Weaver Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: Social Christianity
Niebuhrian Realism
and the Protestant Mainline
Gary Dorrien Chapter 2: Paul Tillich and the Frankfurt School
Guyton B. Hammond Chapter 3: Toward a Constructive "Religious Realism": Robert Bellah and Reinhold Niebuhr
Harlan Stelmach Chapter 4: Paul Tillich and the Lingering Possibility of Prophetic Activity
Randall K. Bush Chapter 5: Recent Books about Reinhold Niebuhr and Reflections on His Relevance Today
Charles C. Brown Chapter 6: Calvin for Today: Breaking Out of the Iron Cage
Matthew Lon Weaver Chapter 7: The Life and Practice of an Ethicist
Ronald H. Stone Part II: Economics and Justice Chapter 8: Cowboys
Indians
and Ethicists: A Conversation Stimulated by Robert Warrior
Carol S. Robb Chapter 9: Justice
Power
and International Organizations
Randall W. Stone Chapter 10: Making Global Capitalism More Just by Imposing an International Transaction Tax
John C. Raines Chapter 11: Responding to "Not in My Backyard" Advocates: A Christian Feminist Justice Approach
Laura Stivers Part III: Politics
War
and Peacemaking Chapter 12: Redeeming Democracy: The Continuing Paradox of African-American Faith-Based Politics
Samuel K. Roberts Chapter 13: The Development and Nature of the Peace Making Idea
Edward LeRoy Long
Jr. Chapter 14: The Church Reformed and Always Resisting: Ronald H. Stone and Presbyterian Social Witness
Christian T. Iosso Chapter 15: Vietnam: A Scar on the Soul
Robert L. Stivers Chapter 16: Drones and Christian Morality
Ronald H. Stone Afterword
Ronald H. Stone
Matthew Lon Weaver Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: Social Christianity
Niebuhrian Realism
and the Protestant Mainline
Gary Dorrien Chapter 2: Paul Tillich and the Frankfurt School
Guyton B. Hammond Chapter 3: Toward a Constructive "Religious Realism": Robert Bellah and Reinhold Niebuhr
Harlan Stelmach Chapter 4: Paul Tillich and the Lingering Possibility of Prophetic Activity
Randall K. Bush Chapter 5: Recent Books about Reinhold Niebuhr and Reflections on His Relevance Today
Charles C. Brown Chapter 6: Calvin for Today: Breaking Out of the Iron Cage
Matthew Lon Weaver Chapter 7: The Life and Practice of an Ethicist
Ronald H. Stone Part II: Economics and Justice Chapter 8: Cowboys
Indians
and Ethicists: A Conversation Stimulated by Robert Warrior
Carol S. Robb Chapter 9: Justice
Power
and International Organizations
Randall W. Stone Chapter 10: Making Global Capitalism More Just by Imposing an International Transaction Tax
John C. Raines Chapter 11: Responding to "Not in My Backyard" Advocates: A Christian Feminist Justice Approach
Laura Stivers Part III: Politics
War
and Peacemaking Chapter 12: Redeeming Democracy: The Continuing Paradox of African-American Faith-Based Politics
Samuel K. Roberts Chapter 13: The Development and Nature of the Peace Making Idea
Edward LeRoy Long
Jr. Chapter 14: The Church Reformed and Always Resisting: Ronald H. Stone and Presbyterian Social Witness
Christian T. Iosso Chapter 15: Vietnam: A Scar on the Soul
Robert L. Stivers Chapter 16: Drones and Christian Morality
Ronald H. Stone Afterword
Ronald H. Stone
Introduction
Matthew Lon Weaver Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: Social Christianity
Niebuhrian Realism
and the Protestant Mainline
Gary Dorrien Chapter 2: Paul Tillich and the Frankfurt School
Guyton B. Hammond Chapter 3: Toward a Constructive "Religious Realism": Robert Bellah and Reinhold Niebuhr
Harlan Stelmach Chapter 4: Paul Tillich and the Lingering Possibility of Prophetic Activity
Randall K. Bush Chapter 5: Recent Books about Reinhold Niebuhr and Reflections on His Relevance Today
Charles C. Brown Chapter 6: Calvin for Today: Breaking Out of the Iron Cage
Matthew Lon Weaver Chapter 7: The Life and Practice of an Ethicist
Ronald H. Stone Part II: Economics and Justice Chapter 8: Cowboys
Indians
and Ethicists: A Conversation Stimulated by Robert Warrior
Carol S. Robb Chapter 9: Justice
Power
and International Organizations
Randall W. Stone Chapter 10: Making Global Capitalism More Just by Imposing an International Transaction Tax
John C. Raines Chapter 11: Responding to "Not in My Backyard" Advocates: A Christian Feminist Justice Approach
Laura Stivers Part III: Politics
War
and Peacemaking Chapter 12: Redeeming Democracy: The Continuing Paradox of African-American Faith-Based Politics
Samuel K. Roberts Chapter 13: The Development and Nature of the Peace Making Idea
Edward LeRoy Long
Jr. Chapter 14: The Church Reformed and Always Resisting: Ronald H. Stone and Presbyterian Social Witness
Christian T. Iosso Chapter 15: Vietnam: A Scar on the Soul
Robert L. Stivers Chapter 16: Drones and Christian Morality
Ronald H. Stone Afterword
Ronald H. Stone
Matthew Lon Weaver Part I: Foundations Chapter 1: Social Christianity
Niebuhrian Realism
and the Protestant Mainline
Gary Dorrien Chapter 2: Paul Tillich and the Frankfurt School
Guyton B. Hammond Chapter 3: Toward a Constructive "Religious Realism": Robert Bellah and Reinhold Niebuhr
Harlan Stelmach Chapter 4: Paul Tillich and the Lingering Possibility of Prophetic Activity
Randall K. Bush Chapter 5: Recent Books about Reinhold Niebuhr and Reflections on His Relevance Today
Charles C. Brown Chapter 6: Calvin for Today: Breaking Out of the Iron Cage
Matthew Lon Weaver Chapter 7: The Life and Practice of an Ethicist
Ronald H. Stone Part II: Economics and Justice Chapter 8: Cowboys
Indians
and Ethicists: A Conversation Stimulated by Robert Warrior
Carol S. Robb Chapter 9: Justice
Power
and International Organizations
Randall W. Stone Chapter 10: Making Global Capitalism More Just by Imposing an International Transaction Tax
John C. Raines Chapter 11: Responding to "Not in My Backyard" Advocates: A Christian Feminist Justice Approach
Laura Stivers Part III: Politics
War
and Peacemaking Chapter 12: Redeeming Democracy: The Continuing Paradox of African-American Faith-Based Politics
Samuel K. Roberts Chapter 13: The Development and Nature of the Peace Making Idea
Edward LeRoy Long
Jr. Chapter 14: The Church Reformed and Always Resisting: Ronald H. Stone and Presbyterian Social Witness
Christian T. Iosso Chapter 15: Vietnam: A Scar on the Soul
Robert L. Stivers Chapter 16: Drones and Christian Morality
Ronald H. Stone Afterword
Ronald H. Stone