Gilbert Meilaender / William Werpehowski (eds.)
The Oxford Handbook of Theological Ethics
Ed. by. Gilbert Meilaender, William Werpehowski
Gilbert Meilaender / William Werpehowski (eds.)
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Ed. by. Gilbert Meilaender, William Werpehowski
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Written by an international group of thirty scholars, the Handbook's unrivalled breadth and depth make it the definitive reference work for all students and academics who want to explore more fully essential topics in Christian ethics.
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Written by an international group of thirty scholars, the Handbook's unrivalled breadth and depth make it the definitive reference work for all students and academics who want to explore more fully essential topics in Christian ethics.
Produktdetails
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 965g
- ISBN-13: 9780199227228
- ISBN-10: 0199227225
- Artikelnr.: 22732239
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 965g
- ISBN-13: 9780199227228
- ISBN-10: 0199227225
- Artikelnr.: 22732239
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gilbert Meilaender is Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg Professor in Christian Ethics at Valparaiso University. William Werpehowski is Professor of Christian Ethics at Villanova University.
* I. Dogmatics and Ethics
* 1: Lisa Sowle Cahill: Creation and Ethics
* 2: Russell Reno: Redemption and Ethics
* 3: Kathryn Tanner: Eschatology and Ethics
* 4: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Ecclesiology and Ethics
* 5: Gilbert Meilaender: Divine Grace and Ethics
* II. Sources of Moral Knowledge
* 6: William Spohn: Scripture
* 7: Lois Malcolm: Divine Commands
* 8: Philip Turner: Tradition of the Church
* 9: Stephen Pope: Reason and Natural Law
* 10: Douglas Ottati: Experience
* III. The Structure of the Christian Life
* 11: Max Stackhouse: Vocation
* 12: Jean Porter: Virtue
* 13: Richard Miller: Rules
* 14: Gerald McKenny: Responsibility
* 15: Darlene Weaver: Death
* IV. The Spirit of the Christian Life
* 16: Gene Outka: Faith
* 17: John Webster: Hope
* 18: Amy Laura Hall: Love
* V. Spheres of the Christian Life
* 19: Robert Benne: Christians and Government
* 20: Sondra Wheeler: Christians and Family
* 21: Harlan Beckley: Christians and Economics
* 22: Vigen Guroian: Christians and Culture
* 23: Paul Griffiths: Christians and the Church
* VI. The Structure of Theological Ethics: Books that Give Shape to the
Field
* 24: William Schweiker: Ernst Troelsch, Social Teachings of the
Christian Churches
* 25: William Werpehowski: Anders Nygren, Agape and Eros
* 26: David H. Smith: Kenneth Kirk, Vision of God
* 27: Diane Yeager: H. R. Niebuhr, Christ and Culture
* 28: Robin Lovin: R. Niebuhr, Nature and Destiny of Man
* 29: James Keenan: John Mahoney, The Making of Moral Theology
* 30: Stanley Hauerwas: Papal Social Encyclicals
* 1: Lisa Sowle Cahill: Creation and Ethics
* 2: Russell Reno: Redemption and Ethics
* 3: Kathryn Tanner: Eschatology and Ethics
* 4: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Ecclesiology and Ethics
* 5: Gilbert Meilaender: Divine Grace and Ethics
* II. Sources of Moral Knowledge
* 6: William Spohn: Scripture
* 7: Lois Malcolm: Divine Commands
* 8: Philip Turner: Tradition of the Church
* 9: Stephen Pope: Reason and Natural Law
* 10: Douglas Ottati: Experience
* III. The Structure of the Christian Life
* 11: Max Stackhouse: Vocation
* 12: Jean Porter: Virtue
* 13: Richard Miller: Rules
* 14: Gerald McKenny: Responsibility
* 15: Darlene Weaver: Death
* IV. The Spirit of the Christian Life
* 16: Gene Outka: Faith
* 17: John Webster: Hope
* 18: Amy Laura Hall: Love
* V. Spheres of the Christian Life
* 19: Robert Benne: Christians and Government
* 20: Sondra Wheeler: Christians and Family
* 21: Harlan Beckley: Christians and Economics
* 22: Vigen Guroian: Christians and Culture
* 23: Paul Griffiths: Christians and the Church
* VI. The Structure of Theological Ethics: Books that Give Shape to the
Field
* 24: William Schweiker: Ernst Troelsch, Social Teachings of the
Christian Churches
* 25: William Werpehowski: Anders Nygren, Agape and Eros
* 26: David H. Smith: Kenneth Kirk, Vision of God
* 27: Diane Yeager: H. R. Niebuhr, Christ and Culture
* 28: Robin Lovin: R. Niebuhr, Nature and Destiny of Man
* 29: James Keenan: John Mahoney, The Making of Moral Theology
* 30: Stanley Hauerwas: Papal Social Encyclicals
* I. Dogmatics and Ethics
* 1: Lisa Sowle Cahill: Creation and Ethics
* 2: Russell Reno: Redemption and Ethics
* 3: Kathryn Tanner: Eschatology and Ethics
* 4: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Ecclesiology and Ethics
* 5: Gilbert Meilaender: Divine Grace and Ethics
* II. Sources of Moral Knowledge
* 6: William Spohn: Scripture
* 7: Lois Malcolm: Divine Commands
* 8: Philip Turner: Tradition of the Church
* 9: Stephen Pope: Reason and Natural Law
* 10: Douglas Ottati: Experience
* III. The Structure of the Christian Life
* 11: Max Stackhouse: Vocation
* 12: Jean Porter: Virtue
* 13: Richard Miller: Rules
* 14: Gerald McKenny: Responsibility
* 15: Darlene Weaver: Death
* IV. The Spirit of the Christian Life
* 16: Gene Outka: Faith
* 17: John Webster: Hope
* 18: Amy Laura Hall: Love
* V. Spheres of the Christian Life
* 19: Robert Benne: Christians and Government
* 20: Sondra Wheeler: Christians and Family
* 21: Harlan Beckley: Christians and Economics
* 22: Vigen Guroian: Christians and Culture
* 23: Paul Griffiths: Christians and the Church
* VI. The Structure of Theological Ethics: Books that Give Shape to the
Field
* 24: William Schweiker: Ernst Troelsch, Social Teachings of the
Christian Churches
* 25: William Werpehowski: Anders Nygren, Agape and Eros
* 26: David H. Smith: Kenneth Kirk, Vision of God
* 27: Diane Yeager: H. R. Niebuhr, Christ and Culture
* 28: Robin Lovin: R. Niebuhr, Nature and Destiny of Man
* 29: James Keenan: John Mahoney, The Making of Moral Theology
* 30: Stanley Hauerwas: Papal Social Encyclicals
* 1: Lisa Sowle Cahill: Creation and Ethics
* 2: Russell Reno: Redemption and Ethics
* 3: Kathryn Tanner: Eschatology and Ethics
* 4: Bernd Wannenwetsch: Ecclesiology and Ethics
* 5: Gilbert Meilaender: Divine Grace and Ethics
* II. Sources of Moral Knowledge
* 6: William Spohn: Scripture
* 7: Lois Malcolm: Divine Commands
* 8: Philip Turner: Tradition of the Church
* 9: Stephen Pope: Reason and Natural Law
* 10: Douglas Ottati: Experience
* III. The Structure of the Christian Life
* 11: Max Stackhouse: Vocation
* 12: Jean Porter: Virtue
* 13: Richard Miller: Rules
* 14: Gerald McKenny: Responsibility
* 15: Darlene Weaver: Death
* IV. The Spirit of the Christian Life
* 16: Gene Outka: Faith
* 17: John Webster: Hope
* 18: Amy Laura Hall: Love
* V. Spheres of the Christian Life
* 19: Robert Benne: Christians and Government
* 20: Sondra Wheeler: Christians and Family
* 21: Harlan Beckley: Christians and Economics
* 22: Vigen Guroian: Christians and Culture
* 23: Paul Griffiths: Christians and the Church
* VI. The Structure of Theological Ethics: Books that Give Shape to the
Field
* 24: William Schweiker: Ernst Troelsch, Social Teachings of the
Christian Churches
* 25: William Werpehowski: Anders Nygren, Agape and Eros
* 26: David H. Smith: Kenneth Kirk, Vision of God
* 27: Diane Yeager: H. R. Niebuhr, Christ and Culture
* 28: Robin Lovin: R. Niebuhr, Nature and Destiny of Man
* 29: James Keenan: John Mahoney, The Making of Moral Theology
* 30: Stanley Hauerwas: Papal Social Encyclicals