How to Do Christian Ethics
Living the Grammar of Christian Life Every Day
Herausgeber: Brock, Brian; Patterson, Daniel R; Hamilton, Nadine
How to Do Christian Ethics
Living the Grammar of Christian Life Every Day
Herausgeber: Brock, Brian; Patterson, Daniel R; Hamilton, Nadine
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Introduces the reader to Christian ethics with practical illustrations and provides tools to use the gospel to approach pressing contemporary moral issues.
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Introduces the reader to Christian ethics with practical illustrations and provides tools to use the gospel to approach pressing contemporary moral issues.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780567717511
- ISBN-10: 0567717518
- Artikelnr.: 71809719
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780567717511
- ISBN-10: 0567717518
- Artikelnr.: 71809719
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brian Brock is Chair of Moral and Practical Theology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. Nadine Hamilton is Chair of Systematic Theology at the Friedrich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany. Daniel R. Patterson is Lecturer in Theology at St Trivelius Institute, Bulgaria.
Introduction (Brian Brock, University of Aberdeen, UK; Nadine Hamilton, FAU
Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany; Daniel R. Patterson, St Trivelius Institute,
Bulgaria)
Chapter 1
"Christ, Culpability, and Social Deprivation" (Michael Banner, University
of Cambridge, UK)
Chapter 2
"Garbage: An Invitation to Face our Creaturely State" (Brian Brock,
University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 3
"In Our Image and Likeness: Theological Ethics and Artificial Intelligence"
(Ad de Bruijne, Theological University Kampen/Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Chapter 4
"The Trunk of the Cross is the Tree of Life: The Frailty of the Risen
Christ and Theology of Disability" (Nadine Hamilton, Friedrich Alexander
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 5
"Who Cares? A Response of Christian Ethics to Shortages of Care" (Stefan
Heuser, Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany)
Chapter 6
"The Spirit and Surveillance: Examining Forms of Knowledge, Power, and
Discernment in the Church" (Emily Beth Hill, InterVarsity, USA)
Chapter 7
"What Will We Eat? Or What We Will Drink? Meat Consumption and the
Messianic Contours of 'The Peaceable Kingdom'" (Marco Hofheinz, Leibniz
University, Hannover, Germany)
Chapter 8
"The Politics of Truth-telling in the 'Post-truth' Age of 'Fake News'"
(Michael R. Laffin, University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 9
"Cancel Culture: Mobilising Christian Ethics at the Scene of Judgment"
(Daniel R. Patterson, St. Trivelius Institute, Bulgaria)
Chapter 10
"Family as Mystery: Theological Ethics Beyond Polarisation" (Petruschka
Schaafsma, Protestant Theological University, Germany)
Chapter 11
"The Grammar of Christian Ethics in Human Rights" (Christine Schliesser,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Chapter 12
"Preserved in God's history: On the Ethics of Dying with Some Regard to the
Discussion about Assisted Suicide" (Hans G. Ulrich,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 13
"What belongs to Whom?: Property and Sustainability in Theological Light"
(Cornelius van der Kooi, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Chapter 14
"Stress or Vocation: Ethics and/in work" (Edward van't Slot, Protestant
Theological University, The Netherlands)
Chapter 15
"The 'Risk of Faith' and the Desire for Safety in a Security Society"
(Pieter Vos, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands)
Index
Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany; Daniel R. Patterson, St Trivelius Institute,
Bulgaria)
Chapter 1
"Christ, Culpability, and Social Deprivation" (Michael Banner, University
of Cambridge, UK)
Chapter 2
"Garbage: An Invitation to Face our Creaturely State" (Brian Brock,
University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 3
"In Our Image and Likeness: Theological Ethics and Artificial Intelligence"
(Ad de Bruijne, Theological University Kampen/Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Chapter 4
"The Trunk of the Cross is the Tree of Life: The Frailty of the Risen
Christ and Theology of Disability" (Nadine Hamilton, Friedrich Alexander
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 5
"Who Cares? A Response of Christian Ethics to Shortages of Care" (Stefan
Heuser, Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany)
Chapter 6
"The Spirit and Surveillance: Examining Forms of Knowledge, Power, and
Discernment in the Church" (Emily Beth Hill, InterVarsity, USA)
Chapter 7
"What Will We Eat? Or What We Will Drink? Meat Consumption and the
Messianic Contours of 'The Peaceable Kingdom'" (Marco Hofheinz, Leibniz
University, Hannover, Germany)
Chapter 8
"The Politics of Truth-telling in the 'Post-truth' Age of 'Fake News'"
(Michael R. Laffin, University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 9
"Cancel Culture: Mobilising Christian Ethics at the Scene of Judgment"
(Daniel R. Patterson, St. Trivelius Institute, Bulgaria)
Chapter 10
"Family as Mystery: Theological Ethics Beyond Polarisation" (Petruschka
Schaafsma, Protestant Theological University, Germany)
Chapter 11
"The Grammar of Christian Ethics in Human Rights" (Christine Schliesser,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Chapter 12
"Preserved in God's history: On the Ethics of Dying with Some Regard to the
Discussion about Assisted Suicide" (Hans G. Ulrich,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 13
"What belongs to Whom?: Property and Sustainability in Theological Light"
(Cornelius van der Kooi, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Chapter 14
"Stress or Vocation: Ethics and/in work" (Edward van't Slot, Protestant
Theological University, The Netherlands)
Chapter 15
"The 'Risk of Faith' and the Desire for Safety in a Security Society"
(Pieter Vos, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands)
Index
Introduction (Brian Brock, University of Aberdeen, UK; Nadine Hamilton, FAU
Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany; Daniel R. Patterson, St Trivelius Institute,
Bulgaria)
Chapter 1
"Christ, Culpability, and Social Deprivation" (Michael Banner, University
of Cambridge, UK)
Chapter 2
"Garbage: An Invitation to Face our Creaturely State" (Brian Brock,
University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 3
"In Our Image and Likeness: Theological Ethics and Artificial Intelligence"
(Ad de Bruijne, Theological University Kampen/Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Chapter 4
"The Trunk of the Cross is the Tree of Life: The Frailty of the Risen
Christ and Theology of Disability" (Nadine Hamilton, Friedrich Alexander
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 5
"Who Cares? A Response of Christian Ethics to Shortages of Care" (Stefan
Heuser, Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany)
Chapter 6
"The Spirit and Surveillance: Examining Forms of Knowledge, Power, and
Discernment in the Church" (Emily Beth Hill, InterVarsity, USA)
Chapter 7
"What Will We Eat? Or What We Will Drink? Meat Consumption and the
Messianic Contours of 'The Peaceable Kingdom'" (Marco Hofheinz, Leibniz
University, Hannover, Germany)
Chapter 8
"The Politics of Truth-telling in the 'Post-truth' Age of 'Fake News'"
(Michael R. Laffin, University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 9
"Cancel Culture: Mobilising Christian Ethics at the Scene of Judgment"
(Daniel R. Patterson, St. Trivelius Institute, Bulgaria)
Chapter 10
"Family as Mystery: Theological Ethics Beyond Polarisation" (Petruschka
Schaafsma, Protestant Theological University, Germany)
Chapter 11
"The Grammar of Christian Ethics in Human Rights" (Christine Schliesser,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Chapter 12
"Preserved in God's history: On the Ethics of Dying with Some Regard to the
Discussion about Assisted Suicide" (Hans G. Ulrich,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 13
"What belongs to Whom?: Property and Sustainability in Theological Light"
(Cornelius van der Kooi, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Chapter 14
"Stress or Vocation: Ethics and/in work" (Edward van't Slot, Protestant
Theological University, The Netherlands)
Chapter 15
"The 'Risk of Faith' and the Desire for Safety in a Security Society"
(Pieter Vos, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands)
Index
Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany; Daniel R. Patterson, St Trivelius Institute,
Bulgaria)
Chapter 1
"Christ, Culpability, and Social Deprivation" (Michael Banner, University
of Cambridge, UK)
Chapter 2
"Garbage: An Invitation to Face our Creaturely State" (Brian Brock,
University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 3
"In Our Image and Likeness: Theological Ethics and Artificial Intelligence"
(Ad de Bruijne, Theological University Kampen/Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Chapter 4
"The Trunk of the Cross is the Tree of Life: The Frailty of the Risen
Christ and Theology of Disability" (Nadine Hamilton, Friedrich Alexander
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 5
"Who Cares? A Response of Christian Ethics to Shortages of Care" (Stefan
Heuser, Nuremberg Institute of Technology, Germany)
Chapter 6
"The Spirit and Surveillance: Examining Forms of Knowledge, Power, and
Discernment in the Church" (Emily Beth Hill, InterVarsity, USA)
Chapter 7
"What Will We Eat? Or What We Will Drink? Meat Consumption and the
Messianic Contours of 'The Peaceable Kingdom'" (Marco Hofheinz, Leibniz
University, Hannover, Germany)
Chapter 8
"The Politics of Truth-telling in the 'Post-truth' Age of 'Fake News'"
(Michael R. Laffin, University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 9
"Cancel Culture: Mobilising Christian Ethics at the Scene of Judgment"
(Daniel R. Patterson, St. Trivelius Institute, Bulgaria)
Chapter 10
"Family as Mystery: Theological Ethics Beyond Polarisation" (Petruschka
Schaafsma, Protestant Theological University, Germany)
Chapter 11
"The Grammar of Christian Ethics in Human Rights" (Christine Schliesser,
University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
Chapter 12
"Preserved in God's history: On the Ethics of Dying with Some Regard to the
Discussion about Assisted Suicide" (Hans G. Ulrich,
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Chapter 13
"What belongs to Whom?: Property and Sustainability in Theological Light"
(Cornelius van der Kooi, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Chapter 14
"Stress or Vocation: Ethics and/in work" (Edward van't Slot, Protestant
Theological University, The Netherlands)
Chapter 15
"The 'Risk of Faith' and the Desire for Safety in a Security Society"
(Pieter Vos, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands)
Index