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Ethical Patterns in Early Christian Thought (Paperback)
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In so-called Christian countries an increasing number of people
openly reject Christian morality. It is a commonplace that they do
this for values that can be shown to be Christian. How did this
state of affairs come about? An examination of the beginning of
Christian ethical thought shows that, within great personal
variety, certain patterns or concepts remain constant.
Righteousness, discipleship, faith and love are traced in this book
from the New Testament through to Augustine. There is a necessary
tension between high ideals and practical performance, or between
perfection and contingency. When this tension is lost, Christian
ethics can easily go wrong. The amoral perfectionism of
second-century Gnostics is remarkably similar to the mysticism of
communal movements; the opposite threat of legalism has always been
present in conservative forms of Christianity. Dr Osborn is
concerned to explain rather than to defend, to look at the way
conclusions are reached, and to show the rich diversity of early
Christian thought. Successive chapters deal with the New Testament,
Clement of Alexandria, Basil the Great, John Chrysostom and
Augustine.
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