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Do No Harm - Social Sin and Christian Responsibility (Paperback)
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Among the evils addressed by Christian theology, says Stephen Ray,
must be the evil perpetuated by its own well-meant theologies. His
important project examines the downside of the category of social
sin, especially in theologians' use of destructive stereotypes that
have kept Christians from realizing and engaging the most pervasive
social evils of our time-racism and anti-Semitism. To make his
case, Ray examines problematic ways in which several theologians
describe the reality of social evil. "Theologians," he contends,
"often unwittingly describe [social] sin in terms that may
themselves be profoundly racist, sexist, heterosexist,
anti-Semitic, and classist." He contends that they must attend more
carefully to the social evils deeply embedded in their own patterns
of language and thought. Ray looks specifically to the work of
Reinhold Neibuhr and Dietrich Bonhoeffer to document unintended
consequences of theology's oversights and then to Augustine,
Luther, and Calvin to analyze the strains and strengths of
traditional notions. Not only theologians and ethicists but also
ministers and laity will benefit from Ray's thoughtful
reconsideration of the social stance of Christian theology.
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