Renewing Moral Theology: Christian Ethics as Action, Character and Grace
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Author(s)Daniel A. Westberg
PublisherIVP Academic
ISBN / ASIN083082460X
ISBN-139780830824601
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Sales Rank515,541
CategoryPhilosophy
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While ethical issues are being raised with new urgency, Christians are increasingly unfamiliar with the moral grammar of their faith. The need to reengage the deep-down things of the Christian moral tradition has seldom been more urgent. Moral theology has a long history in the Catholic and Anglican traditions. The tradition of theological ethics, influenced by Aristotle by way of Aquinas, offers a distinct emphasis on the virtues and character formation. Now Daniel Westberg infuses this venerable ethical tradition with a biblical confidence in the centrality of the gospel and the role of the Holy Spirit in forming character, while also laying down a sound moral psychology for practical reason and ethical living. Christians whether of Anglican, Catholic or of other traditions interested in vigorously retrieving a great moral heritage, will find here common ground for ethical reflection and discipleship.
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