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In the Time of Many Worlds
William Schweiker
ISBN: 9781405113458
Format: Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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Tackles various perspectives on debates about distinctly Christian ethics. This title argues that we need to reframe the arena in which moral questions are asked. It engages a range of positions, exploring modern issues such as moral and cultural relativism, globalization, problems of consumption and violence, and religious pluralism.
The nature of ethics has been the subject of much controversy and argument in recent decades. "Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics" tackles these various debates, offering a wide-ranging, comprehensive, and provocative statement of the nature of theological ethics in global times. It offers an accessible, lively, and provocative statement of the nature of moral philosophy and theological ethics in contemporary times. It tackles various perspectives on debates about distinctly Christian ethics. It argues that we need to reframe the arena in which moral questions are asked. It engages a range of positions, exploring distinctively modern issues such as moral and cultural relativism, globalization, problems of consumption and violence, and religious pluralism. It addresses the complexity of certain ethical decisions, which are difficult and far from clear-cut, and yet presents an ethical understanding which is both humane and deeply religious.
| ISBN | 1405113456 | | Pages | 272 | | ISBN13 | 9781405113458 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 414 | | Imprint | Blackwell Publishing Ltd | | Published in | Oxford | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 228 | | Publication date | 25 Mar 2004 | | Width (mm) | 154 | | Library of Congress | BJ1275.S39 | | Spine width (mm) | 20 | | DEWEY | 241 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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| Pt. I | | Creation and world-making | | 1 | | 1 | | Global dynamics and the integrity of life | | 3 | | 2 | | Pluralism in creation | | 25 | | 3 | | Reconsidering greed | | 44 | | Pt. II | | Time and responsibility | | 65 | | 4 | | Timing moral cosmologies | | 67 | | 5 | | Love in the end times | | 86 | | 6 | | From toleration to political forgiveness | | 110 | | Pt. III | | Imagination and conscience | | 129 | | 7 | | Sacred texts and the social imaginary | | 131 | | 8 | | Comparing religions, comparing lives | | 153 | | 9 | | On moral madness | | 172 | | 10 | | Presenting theological humanism | | 199 |
"A remarkable book-clearly written, intellectually charged, and experientially true. Schweiker is hard-nosed about the ambiguities and corruptions of globalization. Yet he finds an antidote in religious narratives and metaphors that can bring peoples together rather than divide. This fresh theological synthesis will challenge scholars and inspire students with its hopeful vision of responsibility for 'the integrity of life.'" Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan, S. J., Professor of Theology at Boston College "In the tradition of the theology of culture of Paul Tillich and the theological ethics of H Richard Niebuhr, William Schweiker provides the kind of theology of culture and ethics needed for our entirely new situation, which he nicely notes is a "twilight era". Readers will be informed and at times transformed by this analysis." David Tracy, Andrew Thomas Greeley and Grace McNichols Greeley Distinguished Service Professor of Catholic Studies and Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion in the Divinity School and the Committee on Social Thought, The University of Chicago "This book, by one of the leading North American ethicists, gives us strong arguments for the orienting power of a theological humanism in a pluralistic world. Schweiker demonstrates how theological ethics can shed light on different realms of life in our complex world in order to rise to the challenge of current global dynamics." Michael Welker, Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg "Attentive to the multicultural dialogue of the present age and the wide divisions opened up by international terrorism, especially the horror of 11 September 2001, this book offers a quite valid reflection on the ethic of responsibility, based on the key issue of the integrity of life." Jose-Roman Flecha, Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Ethical Perspectives "This is a fruitful and productive study ... I strongly commend this study for its originality and for its critical rigor." Thomas W. Ogletree, Yale University Divinity School  Be the first to write a customer review
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