John Wesley s Life & Ethics offers a comprehensive analysis
of John Wesley s personal and social ethical thought. Ronald Stone
places Wesley in a social location and examines his ethical thought
biographically. He argues that in the case of John Wesley, the
Christian traditions provide a biblically informed deontological
ethic of love. This ethic is grounded in the Christian community to
form the individual and in social reform to transform the nation
within the limits of Christian realism concerning human nature and
social order.
The volume covers Wesley s complete ethical reflection and
teaching and, at appropriate points, places them in comparative
perspective to other 18th century ethics and social thought
contributors. Ethical topics addressed include abortion, vocation,
family, money, social nature of humanity, politics, economics,
imperial relations, and war and peace.
This book will be a supplementary text in Ethics classes,
primarily in United Methodist schools. It will also be a useful
text in Methodist history classes. Methodist scholars and pastors
interested in a social biography of Wesley will want to own this
book."
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