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doing christian ethics from the margins: Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins Miguel A. De La Torre, 2014-04-30 Miguel De La Torre opens up Christian ethics to the rich diversity found among those who are often excluded from academic and Eurocentric ethical considerations. This book seeks to help students realize that because the gospel message itself was proclaimed to the marginalized peoples of Judea, the people who occupy the same disenfranchised spaces in our contemporary cultures are the ones who hold the interpretive key to understanding that gospel message. The binding effects of power and privilege (institutional or not) can be overcome by a justice-based ethics that avails itself of the perspectives and experiences of those on the margins. -- Provided by publisher. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Beyond the Pale Miguel A. De La Torre, Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, 2011-01-01 How should Augustine, Aquinas, Bonhoeffer, Kant, Nietzsche, and Plato be read today, in light of postcolonial theory and twenty-first-century understandings? This book offers a reader-friendly introduction to Christian liberationist ethics by having scholars from the margins explore how questions of race and gender should be brought to bear on twenty-four classic ethicists and philosophers. Each short chapter gives historical background for the thinker, describes that thinker's most important contributions, then raises issues of concern for women and persons of color. Contributors include George (Tink) Tinker, Asante U. Todd, Traci West, Darryl Trimiew, Ada María Isasi-Díaz, Robyn Henderson-Espinoza, and many others. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Responsibility and Christian Ethics William Schweiker, 1999-03-11 Schweiker develops a powerful new theory of responsibility articulated in terms of Christian faith. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Disruptive Christian Ethics Traci C. West, 2006-01-01 This book brings to the fore the difficult realities of racism and the sexual violation of women. Traci West argues for a liberative method of Christian social ethics in which the discussion begins not with generic philosophical concepts but in the concrete realities of the lives of the socially and economically marginalized. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Ethics of Hope Jurgen Moltmann, 2013-01-26 For a time of peril, world-renowned theologian Jürgen Moltmann offers an ethical framework for the future. Moltmann has shown how hope in the future decisively reconfigures the present and shapes our understanding of central Christian convictions, from creation to New Creation. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Reading the Bible from the Margins Miguel A. De La Torre, 2002-01-01 This introduction focuses on how issues involving race, class, and gender influence our understanding of the Bible. Describing how standard readings of the Bible are not always acceptable to people or groups on the margins, this book afters valuable new insights into biblical texts today. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Christianity and Social Systems Rosemary Radford Ruether, 2008-09-26 From the earliest interactions of Christians with the Roman Empire to today's debates about the separation of church and state, the Christian churches have been in complex relationships with various economic and political systems for centuries. Renowned theologian Rosemary Radford Ruether analyzes the ways the Christian church has historically interacted with powerful systems such as patriarchy, racism, slavery, and environmentalism, while looking critically at how the church shapes these systems today. With a focus on the United States, Christianity and Social Systems provides an introductory analysis of the interactions between the churches and major systems that have shaped western Christian and post-Christian society. Ruether discusses ideologies, such as liberalism and socialism, and includes three country case studies-Nicaragua, South Africa, and North and South Korea-to further illustrate the profound influences Christianity and social systems have with each other. This book is neither an attack on the relationship between Christianity and these systems, nor an apology, but rather a nuanced examination of the interactions between them. By understanding how these interactions have shaped history, we can more fully understand how to make ethical decisions about the role of Christianity in some of today's most pressing social issues, from economic and class disparities to the environmental crisis. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Bible and Ethics in the Christian Life Bruce C. Birch, 1989-01-01 Among the topics treated are: Christian ethics as community ethics Charting the moral life Elements of character formation Character and social structure Decision making The nature and role of biblical authority Uses of Scripture in Christian ethics |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Latina/o Social Ethics Miguel A. De La Torre, 2010 culture.--Kevin N. York-Simmons, Georgia Gwinnett College Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Discerning Ethics Hak Joon Lee, Tim Dearborn, 2020-02-25 The number of ethical issues that demand a response from Christians today is almost dizzying. How can Christians navigate such matters? With an unflinching yet irenic approach, this volume invites engagement with the biggest ethical issues by drawing on real-life experiences and offering a range of responses to some of the most challenging moral questions confronting the church today. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Ethics and Liberation Charles L. Kammer, 2002-12-26 The introduction to the nature and purpose of Christian ethics presents an ethical theory consistent with the fundamental insights of the Christian tradition. 'Ethics and Liberation' outlines an ethic which provides guidelines for responsible stands on contemporary issues, be they personal or socio-political. Exploring both the strengths and weaknesses of traditional Christian ethics, Kammer proposes going beyond them to an ethic of theonomous responsibility, one based on the precepts of liberation theology. Stressing the socio-political dimension of ethics, Kammer follows the threads of Christian tradition that led to an emphasis on personal salvation and a neglect of social issues. Finally, he traces the path from Christian realism through liberation theology. 'Ethics and Liberation' concludes with a discussion of two serious test casesÓ in contemporary moral issues: the distribution of health care, and nuclear disarmament. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Womanist Ethics and the Cultural Production of Evil Emilie M. Townes, 2006-11-13 This groundbreaking book provides an analytical tool to understand how and why evil works in the world as it does. Deconstructing memory, history, and myth as received wisdom, the volume critically examines racism, sexism, poverty, and stereotypes. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Embracing Hopelessness Miguel A. De La Torre, 2017-10-01 This book will attempt to explore faith-based responses to unending injustices by embracing the reality of hopelessness. It rejects the pontifications of some salvation history that move the faithful toward an eschatological promise that, when looking back at history, makes sense of all Christian-led brutalities, mayhem, and carnage. To embrace hopelessness moves away from a middle-class privilege that assumes all is going to work out in the end. By upsetting the norm, an opportunity might arise that can lead us to a more just situation, although such acts of defiance usually lead to crucifixion. Hopelessness is what leads to radical liberative praxis. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Understanding Christian Ethics William Tillman, 1988-05-25 The student, church staff person layperson, or professional ethicist searching for an introduction to contemporary ethical issues that is substantive enough for class room use yet functionally oriented toward the local church will find Understanding Christian Ethics invaluable. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Ethics Miguel A. De La Torre, 2013-01-01 This survey text for religious ethics and theological ethics courses explores how ethical concepts defined as liberationist, which initially was a Latin American Catholic phenomenon, is presently manifest around the globe and within the United States across different racial, ethnic, and gender groups. Authored by several contributors, this book elucidates how the powerless and disenfranchised within marginalized communities employ their religious beliefs to articulate a liberationist/liberative religious ethical perspective. Students will thus comprehend the diversity existing within the liberative ethical discourse and know which scholars and texts to read and will encounter practical ways to further social justice. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Burying White Privilege Miguel A. De La Torre, 2018-12-11 Short. Timely. Poignant. Pointed. Burying White Privilege is all of these and more. This is the book that everybody who cares about contemporary American Christianity will want to read. Many people wonder how white Christians could not only support Donald Trump for president but also rush to defend an accused child molester running for the US Senate. In a 2017 essay that went viral, Miguel A. De La Torre boldly proclaimed the death of Christianity at the hands of white evangelical nationalists. He continues sounding the death knell in this book. De La Torre argues that centuries of oppression and greed have effectively ruined evangelical Christianity in the United States. Believers and clerical leaders have killed it, choosing profits over prophets. The silence concerning—if not the doctrinal justification of—racism, classism, sexism, and homophobia has made white Christianity satanic. Prophetically calling Christian nationalists to repentance, De La Torre rescues the biblical Christ from the distorted Christ of white Christian imagination. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: An Introduction to Christian Ethics Robin W. Lovin, 2011-11-01 A few years ago, the first distinction that ethicists drew was the line between Christian ethics and philosophical ethics. However, in our global context, Christian ethicists must now, in addition, compare and contrast various ethics. Christian ethics has become increasingly multivocal not only because of a plurality of faiths but also because of a plurality of Christianities. In light of these new realities, this book will introduce Christian ethics. It will lay out history, methods, and basic principles every student must know. The author also will include case studies for further explanation and application. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Christian Ethics and the Church Philip Turner, 2015-09-29 This book introduces Christian ethics from a theological perspective. Philip Turner, widely recognized as a leading expert in the field, explores the intersection of moral theology and ecclesiology, arguing that the focus of Christian ethics should not be personal holiness or social reform but the common life of the church. A theology of moral thought and practice must take its cues from the notion that human beings, upon salvation, are redeemed and called into a life oriented around the community of the church. This book distills a senior scholar's life work and will be valued by students of Christian ethics, theology, and ecclesiology. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Beyond the Pale Miguel A. De La Torre, Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, 2011-01-01 How should Origen, Anselm, Luther, Wesley, Kierkegaard, Barth, and Whitehead be read today, in light of postcolonial theory and twenty-first-century understandings? This book offers a reader-friendly introduction to liberation theology by having scholars from the margins explore how questions of race and gender should be brought to bear on thirty classic theologians. Each short chapter gives historical background for the thinker, describes that thinker's most important contributions, then raises issues of concern for women and persons of color. Contributors include Rita Nakashima Brock, Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Harold J. Recinos, M. Shawn Copeland, Kwok Pui-Lan, Joerg Rieger, and many others. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Introducing Protestant Social Ethics Brian Matz, 2017-03-14 Despite their rich tradition of social concern, Protestants have historically struggled to articulate why, whether, and how to challenge unethical social structures. This book introduces Protestants to the biblical and historical background of Christian social ethics, inviting them to understand the basis for social action and engage with the broader tradition. It embraces and explains long-standing Christian reflection on social ethics and shows how Scripture and Christian history connect to current social justice issues. Each chapter includes learning outcomes and chapter highlights. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Introduction to Christian Ethics Ellen Ott Marshall, 2018-10-30 All Christians read the Bible differently, pray differently, value their traditions differently, and give different weight to individual and corporate judgment. These differences are the basis of conflict. The question Christian ethics must answer, then, is, What does the good life look like in the context of conflict? In this new introductory text, Ellen Ott Marshall uses the inevitable reality of difference to center and organize her exploration of the system of Christian morality. What can we learn from Jesus' creative use of conflict in situations that were especially attuned to questions of power? What does the image of God look like when we are trying to recognize the divine image within those with whom we are in conflict? How can we better explore and understand the complicated work of reconciliation and justice? This innovative approach to Christian ethics will benefit a new generation of students who wish to engage the perennial questions of what constitutes a faithful Christian life and a just society. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: The Moral Disciple Kent A. Van Til, 2012-08-08 The ability to judge good from bad, right from wrong, is a uniquely human characteristic. However, given the complexity of life, it is often difficult to discern which choice to make, where our responsibilities lie, or what the consequences of an action (or of a nonaction) will be. In The Moral Disciple Kent Van Til surveys the skills and dispositions that we need to address moral issues responsibly. This basic introduction to Christian ethics — the systematic evaluation of morality — highlights the centrality of Christ and the Christian faith in moral formation, and it offers an ethical framework to guide Christians as they engage a host of moral dilemmas, including those surrounding wealth, sexuality, and the end of life. Using easy-to-read prose and defining terms carefully, Van Til provides an accessible introduction to this crucial and practical subject. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Business for the Common Good Kenman L. Wong, Scott B. Rae, 2011-01-28 Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace be a venue for service to others? Scott B. Rae and Kenman L. Wong seek to explore this and other critical business issues from a uniquely Christian perspective, offering up a vision for work and service that is theologically grounded and practically oriented. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: The Politics of Jesús Miguel A. De La Torre, 2015-06-10 The Politics of Jesús is a powerful new biography of Jesus told from the margins. Miguel A. De La Torre argues that we all create Jesus in our own image, reflecting and reinforcing the values of communities—sometimes for better, and often for worse. In light of the increasing economic and social inequality around the world, De La Torre asserts that what the world needs is a Jesus of solidarity who also comes from the underside of global power. The Politics of Jesús is a search for a Jesus that resonates specifically with the Latino/a community, as well as other marginalized groups. The book unabashedly rejects the Eurocentric Jesus for the Hispanic Jesús, whose mission is to give life abundantly, who resonates with the Latino/a experience of disenfranchisement, and who works for real social justice and political change. While Jesus is an admirable figure for Christians, The Politics of Jesús highlights the way the Jesus of dominant culture is oppressive and describes a Jesús from the barrio who chose poverty and disrupted the status quo. Saying “no” to oppression and its symbols, even when one of those symbols is Jesus, is the first step to saying “yes” to the self, to liberation, and symbols of that liberation. For Jesus to connect with the Hispanic quest for liberation, Jesús must be unapologetically Hispanic and compel people to action. The Politics of Jesús provocatively moves the study of Jesús into the global present. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Walking in the Way Joe E. Trull, 1999-03 A core Christian ethics text written with a full awareness of the challenges Christians face in overcoming the influences of a culture based on relativism and self-fulfillment. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Christian Ethics Robin W. Lovin, 2000 Robin W. Lovin achieves a balance between the questions and issues which form the core of the study of ethics, and the life situations from which those questions arise. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: God Rock, Inc. Andrew Mall, 2020-12-01 Popular music in the twenty-first century is increasingly divided into niche markets. How do fans, musicians, and music industry executives define their markets’ boundaries? What happens when musicians cross those boundaries? What can Christian music teach us about commercial popular music? In God Rock, Inc., Andrew Mall considers the aesthetic, commercial, ethical, and social boundaries of Christian popular music, from the late 1960s, when it emerged, through the 2010s. Drawing on ethnographic research, historical archives, interviews with music industry executives, and critical analyses of recordings, concerts, and music festival performances, Mall explores the tensions that have shaped this evolving market and frames broader questions about commerce, ethics, resistance, and crossover in music that defines itself as outside the mainstream. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Human Dependency and Christian Ethics Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar, 2017-10-05 This book engages Christian love theologies, feminist economics, and political theory to identify elements of a Christian ethic of dependent care relations. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: A Community of Character Stanley Hauerwas, 1981 Selected by Christianity Today as one of the 100 most important books on religion of the twentieth century. Leading theological ethicist Stanley Hauerwas shows how discussions of Christology and the authority of scripture involve questions about what kind of community the church must be to rightly tell the stories of God. He challenges the dominant assumption of contemporary Christian social ethics that there is a special relation between Christianity and some form of liberal democratic social system. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Asian American Christian Ethics Grace Y. Kao, Ilsup Ahn, 2015 This groundbreaking volume presents the collective work of twelve Christian ethicists of Asian descent in the U.S. who map the new and burgeoning field of study located at the juncture of Christian ethics and Asian American studies. Led by Grace Kao and Ilsup Ahn, these scholars identify the purposes and chart the contours of what constitutes a distinctly Asian American Christian ethical approach to moral concerns. Asian American Christian Ethics rethinks perennial issues in Christian ethics (war and peace, family/marriage/parenting, gender and sexuality, economics and wealth, virtue ethics), pressing social matters (race relations, immigration, healthcare, the environment), and issues of special interest to Asian Americans (education, labor, plastic surgery). Each chapter utilizes classical Christian sources read from the particular vantage point of Asian American Christian theology, ethics, and culture. Beginning with a description of the range of Christian responses to the issue, each author describes and enacts a constructive proposal for an Asian American Christian ethical response. An ideal volume for researchers, teachers, and students alike, Asian American Christian Ethics articulates the foundations, questions, and goals of this vibrant and flourishing field of study. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Queer Theology Linn Marie Tonstad, 2018-07-26 What do Christianity and queerness have to do with each other? Can Christianity be queered? Queer Theology offers a readable introduction to a difficult debate. Summarizing the various apologetic arguments for the inclusion of queer people in Christianity, Tonstad moves beyond inclusion to argue for a queer theology that builds on the interconnection of theology with sex and money. Thoroughly grounded in queer theory as well as in Christian theology, Queer Theology grapples with the fundamental challenges of the body, sex, and death, as these are where queerness and Christianity find (and, maybe, lose) each other. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Moral Choices Scott Rae, 2009-12-15 With its unique union of theory and application and its well-organized, easy-to-use design, Moral Choices has earned its place as the standard text for college ethics courses. This third edition offers extensive updates, revisions, and brand new material, all designed to help students develop a sound and current basis for making ethical decisions in today's complex postmodern culture. Moral Choices outlines the distinctive elements of Christian ethics while avoiding undue dogmatism. The book also introduces other ethical systems and their key proponents, including Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Aquinas, and Kant. After describing a seven-step procedure for tackling ethical dilemmas, author Scott Rae uses case studies to help students think critically and biblically about ? Abortion ? Reproductive Technologies ? Euthanasia ? Capital Punishment ? Sexual Ethics ? The Morality of War ? Genetic Technologies and Human Cloning ? NEW: Ethics and Economics New features include online resources for instructors; a chapter covering global capitalism, environmental ethics, and business ethics; new material on bioethics and on stem cell and embryo research; discussion questions at the end of each chapter; and sidebars with case studies. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: The Quest for the Historical Satan Miguel A. De La Torre, Albert Hernández, For centuries the figure of Satan has incarnated absolute evil. Existing alongside more intellectualist interpretations of evil, Satan has figured largely in Christian practices, devotions, popular notions of the afterlife, and fears of retribution in the beyond. Satan remains an influential reality today in many Christian traditions and in popular culture. But how should Satan be understood today? The Quest for the Historical Satan excavates cultural, historical, religious, and morally constructed productions of evil within Christianity, from myth and legend to the complex ways people conjure the embodiment of evil and harm. De La Torre and Hernßndez are engaging sleuths as they carefully examine Satan's conception and his presence in modernity and through the ages. The wrestle with the spiritual notions of Good and Evil and justice and injustice.-Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan Professor of Theology and Women's Studies Shaw University Divinity School |
doing christian ethics from the margins: From Shame to Sin Kyle Harper, 2013-06-01 The transformation of the Roman world from polytheistic to Christian is one of the most sweeping ideological changes of premodern history. At the center was sex. Kyle Harper examines how Christianity changed the ethics of sexual behavior from shame to sin, and shows how the roots of modern sexuality are grounded in an ancient religious revolution. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Handbook of U.S. Theologies of Liberation Miguel A. De La Torre, 2004-11-01 The purpose of this handbook is to introduce the reader to Christian concepts from the perspective of U.S. marginalized communities. It explores the interrelationship between religion, community, and culture in the social context of different marginalized groups, specifically those rooted in the African American, Amerindian, Asian American, feminist, gay/lesbian, and Hispanic experiences, and their impact on the development of U.S. theologies of liberation. The handbook gives attention to the history, nature, sources, and development of these theologies and the theologians who contributed to their formation. Of particular interest is how Handbook of U.S. Theologies of Liberation clearly distinguishes both the differences and similarities between these U.S. theologies and their Latin American counterparts. The handbook is divided into two sections: Thematic Essays that provide a general overview of a specific theological theme from the perspectives of different marginalized groups; and Contextual Essays that focus on the specific contributions of scholars from various racial, ethnic, and gender backgrounds. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Christology from the Margins Thomas Bohache, 2008 Provides a comprehensive queer discussion of Christology, concluding with the view of Christ's person and work from a queer perspective. Suitable for undergraduate study. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory Bruce T. Morrill, 2000 Anamnesis as Dangerous Memory explores the political theology of Johann Baptist Metz to discover how Christian memory is prophetic both in its revelation of extraordinary circumstances of injustice and the challenge and hope it poses to those who join in solidarity with the oppressed. Liturgical theologian Alexander Schmemann then elaborates how the liturgy reveals the kingdom of God and empowers believers to witness to it. The meeting of these theologies results in a rich eschatology, a life shaped y the vision of a future that fulfills the promises of the past. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Ministry at the Margins Cheryl Jeanne Sanders, 1997 Cheryl Sanders shows how ministry might be carried out by historically marginalized groups like women, minorities and children. She argues that missions can be revitalized by a theology of inclusion in a multicultural world. |
doing christian ethics from the margins: Study Guide for Making Room Christine D. Pohl, Pamela J. Buck, 2001 Christine D. Pohl's book Making Room: Recovering Hospitality as a Christian Tradition has helped foster renewal of the central but long-neglected practice of Christian hospitality. This new study guide for Making Room provides a variety of ways in which people can learn more about the practice. Designed for use by small groups - though individuals will also profit from it - the study guide is divided into nine lessons corresponding to the chapters of Making Room. Each lesson begins with an introduction briefly highlighting the main points of the book, followed by sections on group building, Scripture, discussion, reflection, and personal application. Each lesson also provides aids for group leaders and suggested activities to help participants begin to make the practice of hospitality part of their daily life. |
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins (book)
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins (2023) the reader to the sources of Christian ethics and to critical reflection on moral issues, including interpretations of love, justice, and the formation of a virtuous character.
In Review - christiancentury.org
24 Dec 2014 · Miguel De La Torre’s Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins. The author’s premise is that the biblical message of a life of faithfulness and salvation through Christ points …
Reading Ethics from the Margins - wjkbooks.com
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins (2004). He presently serves as Professor of Social Ethics at Iliff School of Theology in Denver. Within the academy he is a director of the American …
Introduction to Christian Ethics - .NET Framework
This course introduces students to the study of liberationist Christian ethics so that they might participate in a Christian response to injustice that dismantles oppressive structures and builds …
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins Full PDF
friendly introduction to Christian liberationist ethics by having scholars from the margins explore how questions of race and gender should be brought to bear on twenty-four classic ethicists …
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins
Torre Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins an entire section on business ethics, focusing on topics such as corporate accountability, affirmative action, and private property—concerns that …
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Introduction to Christian Ethics is a core course that explores the major sources, methods, and insights of Christian social and theological ethics. Particular attention is given to Roman …
Introduction to Christian Ethics - .NET Framework
De la Torre writes, “ethics done on the margins is and must remain a contextual ethics that seek to see the liberating work of God through the eyes of those made poor, those victimized, and …
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Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins. Miguel A. De La Torre. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 2004 (280 pages) This textbook, intended especially for the college classroom, “seeks …
ETH 500: Introduction to Christian Ethics Modality: Online ...
5 Nov 2024 · The purpose of this course is to introduce you doing Christian ethics from the margins at the intersections. The first section of this course takes a thematic approach.
ETH 500 Introduction to Christian Ethics
A systematic treatment of the central themes and issues of Christian ethics, with particular attention to the life of the Christian community and its place in the social order. This course …
The Promise of Interdisciplinary Engagement: Christian Ethics and ...
from the Margins: "If the dominant culture continues to be the sole interpreter of moral reality, then its perspectives will continue to be the norm by which the rest of society is morally judged.
ETH 500- Introduction to Christian Ethics Bibliography List
De La Torre, Miguel A. “Doing Latina/o Ethics from the Margins of Empire: Liberating the Colonized Mind.” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33, no. 2 (2013): 3–
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Department of Theology Religious …
Textbooks addressing both Roman Catholic and Protestant approaches to Christian ethics: David Ahearn and Peter Gathje, eds., Doing Right and Being Good: Catholic and Protestant …
CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS
According to this way of thinking, the task of Christian ethics lies in the description of human action called forth by the reality of the action of God to which dogmatics bears witness.
Kate Ward Curriculum Vitae
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins, Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, January 7-10, 2016. 2015 “Moral Injury and Virtue Ethics: Understanding the Moral Impact of …
TH-1203: Introduction to Christian Ethics - .NET Framework
Introduction to Christian Ethics is a foundational course that invites students to use the case method “to enter the process of ethical reflection and decision-making” (Stivers, 2). Students …
ETH500 CHRISTIAN ETHICS SPRING, 2022 Course Description …
ETH500 CHRISTIAN ETHICS SPRING, 2022 Course Description PURPOSE: This course considers the foundations of ethical thought and behaviour, stressing the importance of well …
CURRICULUM VITAE - hti.ptsem.edu
Beyond the Pale: Reading Christian Ethics from the Margins, co-edited with Stacy Floyd- Thomas, Westminster John Knox Press, 2011. Out of the Shadows, Into the Light: Christianity and …
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Abstract. This article examines Wesley's moral-theological economy as a hermeneutical circle that moves from stewardship to response through the structure of our moral psychology that …
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins (book)
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins (2023) the reader to the sources of Christian ethics and to critical reflection on moral issues, including interpretations of love, justice, and the …
In Review - christiancentury.org
24 Dec 2014 · Miguel De La Torre’s Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins. The author’s premise is that the biblical message of a life of faithfulness and salvation through Christ points …
Reading Ethics from the Margins - wjkbooks.com
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins (2004). He presently serves as Professor of Social Ethics at Iliff School of Theology in Denver. Within the academy he is a director of the American …
Introduction to Christian Ethics - .NET Framework
This course introduces students to the study of liberationist Christian ethics so that they might participate in a Christian response to injustice that dismantles oppressive structures and builds …
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins Full PDF
friendly introduction to Christian liberationist ethics by having scholars from the margins explore how questions of race and gender should be brought to bear on twenty-four classic ethicists …
Doing Christian Ethics From The Margins
Torre Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins an entire section on business ethics, focusing on topics such as corporate accountability, affirmative action, and private property—concerns that …
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
Introduction to Christian Ethics is a core course that explores the major sources, methods, and insights of Christian social and theological ethics. Particular attention is given to Roman …
Introduction to Christian Ethics - .NET Framework
De la Torre writes, “ethics done on the margins is and must remain a contextual ethics that seek to see the liberating work of God through the eyes of those made poor, those victimized, and …
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins - marketsandmorality.com
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins. Miguel A. De La Torre. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 2004 (280 pages) This textbook, intended especially for the college classroom, “seeks …
ETH 500: Introduction to Christian Ethics Modality: Online ...
5 Nov 2024 · The purpose of this course is to introduce you doing Christian ethics from the margins at the intersections. The first section of this course takes a thematic approach.
ETH 500 Introduction to Christian Ethics
A systematic treatment of the central themes and issues of Christian ethics, with particular attention to the life of the Christian community and its place in the social order. This course …
The Promise of Interdisciplinary Engagement: Christian Ethics …
from the Margins: "If the dominant culture continues to be the sole interpreter of moral reality, then its perspectives will continue to be the norm by which the rest of society is morally judged.
ETH 500- Introduction to Christian Ethics Bibliography List
De La Torre, Miguel A. “Doing Latina/o Ethics from the Margins of Empire: Liberating the Colonized Mind.” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33, no. 2 (2013): 3–
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO Department of Theology Religious Ethics ...
Textbooks addressing both Roman Catholic and Protestant approaches to Christian ethics: David Ahearn and Peter Gathje, eds., Doing Right and Being Good: Catholic and Protestant …
CHRISTIAN ETHICS AND CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS
According to this way of thinking, the task of Christian ethics lies in the description of human action called forth by the reality of the action of God to which dogmatics bears witness.
Kate Ward Curriculum Vitae
Doing Christian Ethics from the Margins, Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, January 7-10, 2016. 2015 “Moral Injury and Virtue Ethics: Understanding the Moral Impact of …
TH-1203: Introduction to Christian Ethics - .NET Framework
Introduction to Christian Ethics is a foundational course that invites students to use the case method “to enter the process of ethical reflection and decision-making” (Stivers, 2). Students …
ETH500 CHRISTIAN ETHICS SPRING, 2022 Course Description PURPOSE
ETH500 CHRISTIAN ETHICS SPRING, 2022 Course Description PURPOSE: This course considers the foundations of ethical thought and behaviour, stressing the importance of well …
CURRICULUM VITAE - hti.ptsem.edu
Beyond the Pale: Reading Christian Ethics from the Margins, co-edited with Stacy Floyd- Thomas, Westminster John Knox Press, 2011. Out of the Shadows, Into the Light: Christianity and …
Stewardship and Response: John Wesley’s Moral
Abstract. This article examines Wesley's moral-theological economy as a hermeneutical circle that moves from stewardship to response through the structure of our moral psychology that …