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Book Title
Renewing Moral Theology : Christian Ethics As Action, Character and Grace
Publication Name
Renewing Moral Theology – Christian Ethics as Action, Character a
Title
Renewing Moral Theology – Christian Ethics as Action, Character a
Author
Daniel A. Westberg
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
083082460X
EAN
9780830824601
ISBN
9780830824601
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Genre
Religion, Philosophy
Release Date
02/05/2015
Release Year
2015
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Christian Theology / Ethics
Number of Pages
281 Pages

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Moral theology, rooted in Thomas Aquinas, has long found its home in the Catholic and Anglican traditions, and in recent years it has become more familiar through the perspective known as virtue ethics. Renewing Moral Theology unfolds an ethical perspective that is Thomistic in structure, evangelical in conviction and Anglican in ethos.

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InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
083082460x
ISBN-13
9780830824601
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Book Title
Renewing Moral Theology : Christian Ethics As Action, Character and Grace
Author
Daniel A. Westberg
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Christian Theology / Ethics
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Religion, Philosophy
Number of Pages
281 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz

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Bj1201.W46 2015
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Westberg's account of the moral life deserves careful reading, and will certainly enrich and expand one's view of Christian ethics and what it means to be a follower of Christ., Renewing Moral Theology is a great read for those who want to explore the interconnectedness of theology and morality. It provides a firm foundation to explore further issues of Thomistic ethics. For those who are not inclined towards Thomism, it can serve as a springboard for discussion and interaction with the view. It comes recommended., Daniel Westberg's Renewing Moral Theology makes a strong argument for the significance of Thomas Aquinas's 'virtue ethics' for contemporary Christian ethics. Not simply a historical account, Westberg's book is a new text in the tradition of Anglican moral theology. His discussion is deliberately ecumenical, bringing Thomas into conversation with Roman Catholic, Anglican and Protestant partners. Throughout, Westberg argues for a theological reading of Thomas's ethic, engaging but also offering correction to traditional Catholic and Protestant approaches. Westberg's reading of Thomas challenges the Catholic 'natural law' tradition, arguing for a more biblical and christocentric approach to moral theology; he looks to Protestant theologians such as Barth and Bonhoeffer to shed light on the neglected subject of conversion; he finds Thomas's account of human action corrects unexamined deontological, consequentialist and voluntarist assumptions. In chapters on the cardinal virtues, Westberg makes needed distinctions in addressing such questions as to the extent that non-Christians exercise virtues such as justice; his discussion of the theological virtues centers on charity as friendship with God and suggests that Thomas's discussion of the virtues of charity and hope balances Protestant accounts that tend to focus exclusively on faith. In the end, Westberg's book is not only a summary of Thomas Aquinas's account of human action and the virtues, it is a welcome irenic challenge to different theological traditions to engage in conversation with each other, and looks to Thomas Aquinas's moral theology as one of the best starting points for that discussion., In general Westberg's presentation of Aquinas's moral theology is not only clear but insightful for how we should think and live as Christians. . . . Westberg [has] done work that clearly suggests that theologians in the Anglican tradition have something to say about ethics that is important for all Christians., Those who know theological ethics have long known of and learned from Daniel Westberg's first-rate work in human action and practical reason. Westberg now provides us with the first textbook in Anglican moral theology in a generation. This welcome volume is a treat for those of us who recognize the importance of learning from past masters of ethics like Aristotle, Aquinas and Barth, and from present masters like Oliver O'Donovan. It is a crucial volume not only for Anglicans, but for any Christian who wants to be introduced to the shape and practice of the Christian life., Westberg's offering represents a milestone in Anglican moral theology. It combines elements of an older tradition while acknowledging and incorporating the best elements of more recent work in the field. . . . This volume comes as a gift to those who have endeavored to revive the stream of Anglican moral theology. . . that has seemingly remained stagnant since the 1960s. . . . Renewing Moral Theology is itself a sign of life in this neglected yet vital tradition., Here now is a very fine book that we might describe as the theological rather than philosophical embodiment of Catholics and evangelicals together. . . . Westberg's book grew out of long experience teaching seminarians, and it would no doubt serve very well for introductory ethics courses in seminaries and Christian colleges alike. So too, it would do quite well for anyone seeking a guide through the thicket of contemporary moral discourse, one that reaches below the shallowness of today's chatter to ever so patiently and carefully teach the basic philosophical concepts without which we will never move beyond confusion to achieve meaningful disagreement, and then below even that to depict the rich theological roots of the Christian moral life., Renewing Moral Theology is an important and inspiring book that make significant contributions to the field of Christian ethics., Daniel Westberg provides a much-needed accessible contemporary Anglican guide to moral theology, but he does much more. Focused on virtue and bringing together the wisdom of Catholic and evangelical traditions, his exposition of Scripture and Aquinas provides readers with a biblical Thomist ethic. This book's moral theology will renew both the minds and lives of Christian disciples and the church's witness in the world., The result is a carefully researched and argued analysis of the meaning of sin in this understanding, and approaches to several virtues, described here as 'moral dispositions for acting well.' . . . It should be well received by academics.
Table of Content
Preface Part I 1. Moral Theology: Tradition and Prospects 2. Purpose, Reason and Action 3. The Process of Practical Reasoning 4. How to Evaluate Good and Bad Actions 5. Actions, Dispositions and Character 6. The Reality of Sin 7. Conversion to Christ 8. God?s Will and God?s Law Part II 9. Virtues: Moral Dispositions for Acting Well 10. Wisdom in Action 11. Justice 12. Fortitude 13. Self-control 14. Faith 15. Love 16. Hope Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index
Copyright Date
2015
Lccn
2015-006637
Dewey Decimal
241
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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