Steve Wilkens edits a conversation between four major approaches to contemporary ethics in the Christian tradition: virtue, divine command, natural law, and prophetic. This accessible introduction includes contributions by Brad Kallenberg, John Hare, Claire Peterson, and Peter Heltzel.
Steve Wilkens edits a conversation between four major approaches to contemporary ethics in the Christian tradition: virtue, divine command, natural law, and prophetic. This accessible introduction includes contributions by Brad Kallenberg, John Hare, Claire Peterson, and Peter Heltzel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Wilkens is professor of philosophy and ethics at Azusa Pacific University. His books include Hidden Worldviews, Faith and Reason: Three Views, Christianity Western Thought (volumes 2 and 3) and Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction by Steve Wilkens 1. Virtue Ethics by Brad J. Kallenberg A Natural Law Response A Divine Command Theory Response A Prophetic Ethics Response 2. Natural Law by Claire Brown Peterson A Virtue Ethics Response A Divine Command Theory Response A Prophetic Ethics Response 3. Divine Command Theory by John Hare A Virtue Ethics Response A Natural Law Response A Prophetic Ethics Response 4. Prophetic Ethics by Peter Goodwin Heltzel A Virtue Ethics Response A Natural Law Response A Divine Command Theory Response Contributors Index
Introduction by Steve Wilkens 1. Virtue Ethics by Brad J. Kallenberg A Natural Law Response A Divine Command Theory Response A Prophetic Ethics Response 2. Natural Law by Claire Brown Peterson A Virtue Ethics Response A Divine Command Theory Response A Prophetic Ethics Response 3. Divine Command Theory by John Hare A Virtue Ethics Response A Natural Law Response A Prophetic Ethics Response 4. Prophetic Ethics by Peter Goodwin Heltzel A Virtue Ethics Response A Natural Law Response A Divine Command Theory Response Contributors Index
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