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.
- Offers an accessible, lively, and provocative statement of the nature of moral philosophy and theological ethics in contemporary times.
- Tackles various perspectives on debates about distinctly Christian ethics.
- Argues that we need to reframe the arena in which moral questions are asked.
- Engages a range of positions, exploring distinctively modern issues such as moral and cultural relativism, globalization, problems of consumption and violence, and religious pluralism.
- 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.
Dedication.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I: Creation And World-Making.
1. Global Dynamics And The Integrity Of Life.
2. Pluralism In Creation.
3. Reconsidering Greed.
Part II: Time And Responsibility.
4. Timing Moral Cosmologies.
5. Love In The End Times.
6. From Toleration To Political Forgiveness.
Part III: Imagination And Conscience.
7. Sacred Texts And The Social Imaginary.
8. Comparing Religions, Comparing Lives.
9. On Moral Madness.