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Nové štúdie kresťanskej etiky

Táto séria sa ponára do zložitých otázok kresťanskej etiky a jej relevancie v modernom svete. Skúma, ako môžu tradičné teologické princípy osloviť súčasnú sekulárnu spoločnosť. Každý zväzok sa snaží o hlbokú intelektuálnu angažovanosť s aktuálnymi morálnymi debatami, čím ukazuje jedinečný a cenný prínos kresťanskej etiky. Cieľom je prepojiť vieru s praktickým morálnym uvažovaním v pluralitnom svete.

Science and Christian Ethics
Lying and Christian Ethics
Biology and Christian Ethics
Churchgoing and Christian Ethics
Self Love and Christian Ethics
Evil and Christian Ethics
  • Evil and Christian Ethics

    • 260 stránok
    • 10 hodin čítania

    The book explores the intersection of modern moral philosophy and recent advancements in New Testament scholarship, highlighting how contemporary ethical theories can enhance our understanding of biblical texts. It delves into the implications of moral concepts within the context of the New Testament, offering fresh insights into the ethical teachings found in scripture. By bridging these two fields, the author aims to enrich both philosophical discourse and theological reflection.

    Evil and Christian Ethics
    4,7
  • Darlene Fozard Weaver critiques the modern emphasis on self-realization, advocating instead for a more balanced approach to self-love. She explores the implications of contemporary cultural narratives and offers insights into fostering a healthier relationship with oneself. Through her arguments, Weaver emphasizes the importance of understanding and nurturing self-worth in a meaningful way.

    Self Love and Christian Ethics
    3,5
  • Churchgoing and Christian Ethics

    • 292 stránok
    • 11 hodin čítania

    Focusing on the role of moral communities, Robin Gill explores the unique attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors of churchgoers, highlighting their distinctiveness in relation to faith and moral order. The book reveals how these attitudes can evolve and how moral disagreements exist among various church groups. Interestingly, many values and behaviors of church communities are also reflected in nonchurchgoers. This relative distinctiveness is essential for understanding contemporary Christian ethics.

    Churchgoing and Christian Ethics
    4,0
  • This work offers a comprehensive examination of biological theory from Darwin's time to the present, exploring the evolution of ideas and concepts in the field. It delves into the key developments and debates that have shaped our understanding of biology, highlighting significant contributions and shifts in perspective. The author presents a critical analysis of how Darwin's theories laid the groundwork for modern biology, while also addressing contemporary challenges and advancements in the discipline.

    Biology and Christian Ethics
    3,7
  • Science and Christian Ethics

    • 246 stránok
    • 9 hodin čítania

    The book explores the reproducibility crisis in science, linking it to the pressures on scientists to become competitive entrepreneurs due to governmental and business influences. It analyzes Aristotelian and Stoic moral development models to propose ways for scientists to reaffirm their commitment to scientific ideals, aiming to restore integrity in the field.

    Science and Christian Ethics
    4,0
  • Exploring the complexities of forgiveness, this book delves into its traditional roots in Christian theology while engaging with contemporary perspectives from psychology, law, and moral philosophy. Anthony Bash critically examines the nuances of forgiveness, highlighting its intricate nature and relevance to significant historical events, such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa and post-9/11 responses. By fostering dialogue across various traditions, the author seeks to deepen the understanding of forgiveness beyond simplistic interpretations.

    Forgiveness and Christian Ethics
    4,0