Ethics in the Community of Promise: Faith, Formation, and DecisionIn this excellent and accessible introduction, now in a second edition, Childs helpfully articulates the shared features of Christian faith and shows how that communal commitment forms our values, character, virtues, and "eagerness to do what is right." Who we are informs what we choose. This dynamic, dialogical basis for ethics is an open framework. Childs applies it to a host of tough, real-life dilemmas such as affirmative action, end-of-life decisions, medical ethics, truth telling, environmental justice, and war-making.Previously published by Fortress Press in 1992 as Faith, Formation, and Decision, the new edition updates discussions throughout, adds numerous cases and illustrations, adds questions for discussion and items for further reading, and contains a new section on courage. |
Contents
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GRACE FAITH AND THE GOOD | 13 |
HOPE AND WITNESS | 23 |
Formation | 35 |
FORMED BY LOVE | 37 |
POVERTY OF SPIRIT | 48 |
SOLIDARITY IN SUFFERING | 61 |
MERCY AND PEACE | 74 |
JUSTICE | 127 |
SANCTITY OF LIFE | 144 |
TRUTHTELLING AND PROMISE KEEPING | 162 |
A Theology for Outreach | 179 |
The StemCell Bill | 181 |
The Just War Debate | 185 |
Sexual Ethics and Parental Responsibility | 189 |
For Further Reading | 192 |
Other editions - View all
Faith, Formation, and Decision: Ethics in the Community of Promise James M. Childs Limited preview - 1992 |
Ethics in the Community of Promise: Faith, Formation, and Decision James M. Childs No preview available - 2006 |
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