Applied Christian ethics : foundations, economic justice, and politics
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Applied Christian ethics : foundations, economic justice, and politics
Lexington Books, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Applied Christian Ethics addresses selected themes in Christian social ethics. The book is divided in three parts. In the first section, "Foundation," several contributors reveal their Christian realist roots and discuss the prophetic origins and multifarious agenda of social ethics. Thus, the names of Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich come up frequently. In the second section, "Economics and Justice," the focus turns to the different levels at which economics has significance for social justice. These chapters discuss fair housing at the local level, the dialogue between Christians and Native Americans over property rights at the regional and national levels, and trade and international organization. In the third and final section, "Politics, War, and Peacemaking," the content ranges from the existential experience of a soldier to that of a veteran of civil rights activism, from theorizing about peacemaking to commenting on the use of drones.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Matthew Lon Weaver
Part I: Foundations
Chapter 1: Social Christianity, Niebuhrian Realism, and the Protestant Mainline, Gary Dorrien
Chapter 2: Paul Tillich and the Frankfurt School, Guyton B. Hammond
Chapter 3: Toward a Constructive "Religious Realism": Robert Bellah and Reinhold Niebuhr, Harlan Stelmach
Chapter 4: Paul Tillich and the Lingering Possibility of Prophetic Activity, Randall K. Bush
Chapter 5: Recent Books about Reinhold Niebuhr and Reflections on His Relevance Today, Charles C. Brown
Chapter 6: Calvin for Today: Breaking Out of the Iron Cage, Matthew Lon Weaver
Chapter 7: The Life and Practice of an Ethicist, Ronald H. Stone
Part II: Economics and Justice
Chapter 8: Cowboys, Indians, and Ethicists: A Conversation Stimulated by Robert Warrior, Carol S. Robb
Chapter 9: Justice, Power, and International Organizations, Randall W. Stone
Chapter 10: Making Global Capitalism More Just by Imposing an International Transaction Tax, John C. Raines
Chapter 11: Responding to "Not in My Backyard" Advocates: A Christian Feminist Justice Approach, Laura Stivers
Part III: Politics, War, and Peacemaking
Chapter 12: Redeeming Democracy: The Continuing Paradox of African-American Faith-Based Politics, Samuel K. Roberts
Chapter 13: The Development and Nature of the Peace Making Idea, Edward LeRoy Long, Jr.
Chapter 14: The Church Reformed and Always Resisting: Ronald H. Stone and Presbyterian Social Witness, Christian T. Iosso
Chapter 15: Vietnam: A Scar on the Soul, Robert L. Stivers
Chapter 16: Drones and Christian Morality, Ronald H. Stone
Afterword, Ronald H. Stone
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