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Community, Liberalism and Christian Ethics by David Fergusson β€” book cover

Community, Liberalism and Christian Ethics

by David Fergusson, Stanley M. Hauerwas (Editor), Stephen R. L. Clark
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Overview

This book is an examination of current issues in the related fields of moral philosophy and Christian theology. It raises the question of whether and to what extent Christian moral presuppositions are distinctive or are held in common with other persons and communities. Attention is devoted to debates in pluralist societies about the relation of moral belief and action to tradition, community and story. A mediating position is advocated whereby recognition is accorded to both the distinctiveness of Christian convictions and their overlap with other moral positions.

Synopsis

A theological exploration of recent themes in moral philosophy, and a theological assessment of the debate between communitarians and liberals.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
236
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521498081

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