The Blackwell Companion to Christian EthicsISBN: 978-1-4051-5051-4
Paperback
528 pages
April 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Substantial and significant… the early fruit of an
important recent theological turn in theology, towards taking
worship as a major source of insight, challenge and guidance…
Stanley Hauerwas is probably the most creative, provocative, and
exasperating theologian in the English-speaking world. He has
enlisted a mighty band of able and argumentative disciples who
dominate much theological discussion today, especially in Christian
ethics." Times Literary Supplement
"Love God and love your neighbour have been the twin
commandments in the New Testament from the beginning. Nevertheless,
worshipping God and practising neighbourly charity have usually
gone in tandem, essential but separate activities. At best, moral
theology may come in as a sequel or even appendix to dogmatics. The
originality of this book lies in grounding Christian ethics not
even in dogmatics but in the liturgy of the eucharist. Wonderfully
worked out by the many fine scholars gathered by Hauerwas and
Wells, this is a genuinely new turn in the history of Christian
experience." Fergus Kerr, Regent, Blackfriars, Oxford
“This accessible volume will interest undergraduates and
more advanced scholars alike.” Karen Melham, Emory
University
“The volume offers a salutary reminder that Christian
ethics is not simply one among other theoretical enterprises, but
rather a sustained and disciplined attempt to understand the
deepest dimensions of the Christian life. It rightly observes that
Christian worship (at least when done well) is paradigmatic for
discipleship and central means of moral information. The best
chapters in this Companion communicate a deep sense of the
distinctive nature of Christian ethics in a way that benefits us
all.” Stephen J. Pope, Boston College
"I recommend this work especially for faculty of Christian ethics courses and worship courses at seminaries and church affiliated colleges." Teaching Theology & Religion