In Ethics at the Edges of Law, Cathleen Kaveny argues that religious moralists should treat the law as a valuable conversation partner, rather than a mere instrument for enforcing judgments about morality and public policy. Using cases and concepts from tort law, contract law, and criminal law, Kaveny shows how they can be used to illuminate the work of some of the most important contemporary Christian ethicists.
In Ethics at the Edges of Law, Cathleen Kaveny argues that religious moralists should treat the law as a valuable conversation partner, rather than a mere instrument for enforcing judgments about morality and public policy. Using cases and concepts from tort law, contract law, and criminal law, Kaveny shows how they can be used to illuminate the work of some of the most important contemporary Christian ethicists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cathleen Kaveny is the Darald and Juliet Libby Professor of Law and Theology at Boston College. She came to Boston College in 2014 after teaching for many years at the University of Notre Dame. She is a past president of the Society of Christian Ethics and chair of the board of trustees of the Journal of Religious Ethics.
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Dedication Preface Introduction Part I Narratives and Norms Chapter 1 Tradition and Development - Engaging John T. Noonan, Jr. Chapter 2 Creation and Covenant - Engaging Stanley Hauerwas Chapter 3 Examples and Rules -Engaging Jeffrey Stout Part II Love, Justice, and Law Chapter 4 Neighbor Love and Legal Precedent - Engaging Gene Outka Chapter 5 Compassionate Respect and Victims' Voices - Engaging Margaret Farley Chapter 6 Covenant Fidelity and Culture Wars - Engaging Paul Ramsey Part III Legal Categories and Theological Problems Chapter 7 Juridical Insights and Theological Disputes - Engaging Robert E. Rodes, Jr. Chapter 8 Second Chances and Statutes of Limitations - Engaging Walter Kasper Chapter 9 Legalism and Christian Ethics - Engaging Grisez and Engelhardt Conclusion
Dedication Preface Introduction Part I Narratives and Norms Chapter 1 Tradition and Development - Engaging John T. Noonan, Jr. Chapter 2 Creation and Covenant - Engaging Stanley Hauerwas Chapter 3 Examples and Rules -Engaging Jeffrey Stout Part II Love, Justice, and Law Chapter 4 Neighbor Love and Legal Precedent - Engaging Gene Outka Chapter 5 Compassionate Respect and Victims' Voices - Engaging Margaret Farley Chapter 6 Covenant Fidelity and Culture Wars - Engaging Paul Ramsey Part III Legal Categories and Theological Problems Chapter 7 Juridical Insights and Theological Disputes - Engaging Robert E. Rodes, Jr. Chapter 8 Second Chances and Statutes of Limitations - Engaging Walter Kasper Chapter 9 Legalism and Christian Ethics - Engaging Grisez and Engelhardt Conclusion
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