American Protestant ethics and the legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr

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American Protestant ethics and the legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr

William Werpehowski

(Moral traditions series)

Georgetown University Press, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In this careful analysis and evaluation of the monumental influence of Niebuhr, Werpehowski traces four streams that flow from Niebuhr's theology, particularly as it deals with ethics. In a tightly knit and comprehensive investigation of the work of four contemporary ethicists, important in their own right, Paul Ramsey, Stanley Hauerwas, James Gustafson, and Kathryn Tanner, Werpehowski explores how the legacy of Niebuhr has made an impact on their thought and work. He presents a clear, concise, nuanced, analytical criticism of the development of the four ethicist's construction of ethics-and does it in a way that interweaves and puts the four into a dialogue and conversation with Niebuhr and each other. Addressing a number of substantive issues, including the viability of just war tradition and the relationship between "church" and "world", "American Protestant Ethics and the Legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr" demonstrates that Christian ethics operates within a set of polar tensions and that such "conversations" as are developed within need to be a part of moral discourse inside and between a variety of communities of faith.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Questions in Christian Ethics 2. A Theology of Permanent Revolution 3. Love, Justice, and the Whole Idea of God 4. Political and Medical Ethics 5. Keeping Faith in Good Company 6. Politics, Creation, and Conversion 7. Let God Be God 8. Questions for Theocentric Ethics 9. Transcendence, Culture, and Ethics 10. Realism, Identity, and Self-Defense 11. Eight Theses for Theological Ethics

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