This book addresses an important topic and fills a major gap in developments in modern theology and Christian ethics. Significant treatments include Wolfhart Pannenberg's historical overview of the relationship between modernism and Christian faith, John Webster's meticulous analysis of Christian theology's contribution to modern conceptions of conscience, J. L. O'Donovan's critique of liberal contractarian theory, and Alasdair MacIntyre's examination of the critical issues which Christianity raises for secular philosophy.
Preface
List of Contributors
Introduction - Alan J. Torrance and Michael Banner
What has Christianity to say to the moral philosopher -Alasdair MacIntyre
What can Ethics know about God? - Oliver O'Donovan
Morality, Ethics and God - Wolfhart Pannenberg
5. God's Commands and Moral Realism - John Hare
Doctrine of God and theological ethics according to Thomas Aquinas - Fergus Kerr
7. The Truth about God: The Decalogue as Condition for Truthful Speech - Stanley Hauerwas
The Trinity is our social program : the doctrine of the trinity and the shape of shape of social engagement -Miroslav Volf
The Doctrine of God and the Ultimate Meaning of Life - Germain Grisez
A Doctrine of Human Being - Michael Banner
God and Conscience - John Webster
On Deriving 'Ought' from 'Is': Christology, Covenant and Koinonia - Alan J. Torrance
The Poverty of Christ and Non-Proprietary Community - Joan Lockwood O'Donovan
To Render Praise: Humanity in God's World -Murray Rae
Index