Christian Political Ethics / / ed. by John A. Coleman.

Christian Political Ethics brings together leading Christian scholars of diverse theological and ethical perspectives--Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anabaptist--to address fundamental questions of state and civil society, international law and relations, the role of the nation, and issues of vi...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:Course Book
Language:English
Series:Ethikon Series in Comparative Ethics
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Physical Description:1 online resource (312 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Part I: State and Civil Society --
1. Christianity and Civil Society --
2. A Limited State and a Vibrant Society --
3. Christianity, Civil Society, and the State --
Part II: Boundaries and Justice --
4. Christian Attitudes toward Boundaries --
5. The Value of Limited Loyalty: Christianity, the Nation, and Territorial Boundaries --
Part III: Pluralism --
6. Conscientious Individualism: A Christian Perspective on Ethical Pluralism --
7. Pluralism as a Matter of Principle --
Part IV: International Society --
8. Christianity and the Prospects for a New Global Order --
9. Globalization and Catholic Social Thought: Mutual Challenges --
Part V: War and Peace --
10. The Ethics of War and Peace in the Catholic Natural Law Tradition --
11. Just War Thinking in Catholic Natural Law --
12. Christian Nonviolence: An Interpretation --
13. Conflicting Interpretations of Christian Pacifism --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:Christian Political Ethics brings together leading Christian scholars of diverse theological and ethical perspectives--Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anabaptist--to address fundamental questions of state and civil society, international law and relations, the role of the nation, and issues of violence and its containment. Representing a unique fusion of faith-centered ethics and social science, the contributors bring into dialogue their own varying Christian understandings with a range of both secular ethical thought and other religious viewpoints from Judaism, Islam, and Confucianism. They explore divergent Christian views of state and society--and the limits of each. They grapple with the tensions that can arise within Christianity over questions of patriotism, civic duty, and loyalty to one's nation, and they examine Christian responses to pluralism and relativism, globalization, and war and peace. Revealing the striking pluralism inherent to Christianity itself, this pioneering volume recasts the meanings of Christian citizenship and civic responsibility, and raises compelling new questions about civil disobedience, global justice, and Christian justifications for waging war as well as spreading world peace. It brings Christian political ethics out of the churches and seminaries to engage with today's most vexing and complex social issues. The contributors are Michael Banner, Nigel Biggar, Joseph Boyle, Michael G. Cartwright, John A. Coleman, S.J., John Finnis, Theodore J. Koontz, David Little, Richard B. Miller, James W. Skillen, and Max L. Stackhouse.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400828098
9783110442502
DOI:10.1515/9781400828098
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by John A. Coleman.