The freedom of a Christian ethicist : the future of a Reformation legacy / edited by Brian Brock and Michael Mawson.
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"What is the significance of the Protestant Reformation for Christian ethical thinking and action? Can core Protestant commitments and claims still provide for compelling and viable accounts of Christian living. This collection of essays by leading international scholars explores the relevance of the Protestant Reformation and its legacy for contemporary Christian ethics."--Bloomsbury Publishing
FC; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Contributors; Introduction: Michael Mawson; Chapter 1. Citizens of Heaven: Stanley Hauerwas; Chapter 2. Karl Barth and the Plight of Protestant Ethics: Gerald McKenny; Chapter 3. The Messianic Contours of Evangelical Ethics: Hans G. Ulrich; Chapter 4. Living in the Wake of God's Acts: Luther's Mary as Key to Barth's Command: Brian Brock; Chapter 5. How to do or Not do Protestant Ethics: Stanley Hauerwas
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