The work explores the distinctive influences of philosophical pragmatism and absolute idealism on Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey, two influential twentieth-century theologians, who learned from and transformed these philosophies in the light of contemporary theological trends. It explores how these theologians shaped their moral theologies, political theories, and approaches to war in the light of these philosophies.
The work explores the distinctive influences of philosophical pragmatism and absolute idealism on Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey, two influential twentieth-century theologians, who learned from and transformed these philosophies in the light of contemporary theological trends. It explores how these theologians shaped their moral theologies, political theories, and approaches to war in the light of these philosophies.
Kevin Carnahan is assistant professor of philosophy and religion at Central Methodist University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 I: From Philosophical Ethics to Moral Theology Chapter 3 1: Pragmatism and Idealism Chapter 4 2: From Pragmatism to Relevant, Impossible Love Chapter 5 3: From Idealism to Covenant Love Chapter 6 4: A Constructive Dialogue Part 7 II: Political Society Chapter 8 5: Providence, Sin, Institutions and Authority Chapter 9 6: Pluralism, Social Principle and Christianity Part 10 III: War Chapter 11 7: War as the Judgment of God Chapter 12 8: War as an Act of Covenant Love Chapter 13 9: Two Moral Conceptions of War in Dialogue
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 I: From Philosophical Ethics to Moral Theology Chapter 3 1: Pragmatism and Idealism Chapter 4 2: From Pragmatism to Relevant, Impossible Love Chapter 5 3: From Idealism to Covenant Love Chapter 6 4: A Constructive Dialogue Part 7 II: Political Society Chapter 8 5: Providence, Sin, Institutions and Authority Chapter 9 6: Pluralism, Social Principle and Christianity Part 10 III: War Chapter 11 7: War as the Judgment of God Chapter 12 8: War as an Act of Covenant Love Chapter 13 9: Two Moral Conceptions of War in Dialogue
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