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In this constructive study, Miles proposes a new feminist theological ethic, drawing together the contributions of Reinhold Niebuhr, Sharon Welch, and Rosemary Ruether. Seeking to critically reappropriate the Christian realism articulated by Niebuhr, she reinterprets solutions to problems emergent from his theology. Miles presents feminist Christian realism as an alternative that can reclaim a positive interpretation of divine transcendence and human self-transcendence, while maintaining newer emphases on human boundedness and divine immanence. Theologians and ethicists will find her critical reassessment of the three authors distinctive and her challenging proposal for a "positive creative transformation" a significant contribution to the development of feminist ethics.
In the world's most developed democracies, anxiety about the future
of democracy itself is palpable. The tension between moral
aspiration and moral despair in modern political life has reached a
point of crisis. Christian Realism arose during a similar time of
crisis, when Reinhold Niebuhr used the insights of the Christian
tradition to interpret the clash between democracy and
totalitarianism in the first half of the 20th century. Beginning
with Robin Lovin's account of Niebuhr's Christian realism as a
nuanced blend of theological, moral, and political realisms, The
Future of Christian Realism directly addresses fundamental topics
in theology, ethics and politics. The contributors of this volume
come from different traditions, span five continents, and together
present a case for the continuing relevance of Christian realism.
By paying close attention to many of the most pressing moral
challenges facing societies today, the authors illustrate and
evaluate the relevance of Christian realism in the contemporary
world.
A comprehensive and authoritative collection on Christian Ethics
with contributions from a diverse range of leading figures in the
field. Unlike existing titles, this handbook focuses on Christian
Ethics in a global context and is a thoroughly up-to-date analysis
of the field with coverage of cutting-edge topics. The Routledge
Handbook of Christian Ethics is an outstanding reference source to
key topics, problems and debates in the field.
When a loved one dies, you don t get over it, but you can move
forward. The bad news is that we never fully get over the loss of
those we hold most dear; we bear those scars to the grave.The good
news is that God is at work in us turning our loss and pain into
something beautiful. God can take the scars and the mess and the
heartache of our lives-- yours and mine-- and use it to give new
life, new life to us and new life to others. God is not in the
business of zapping our loved ones and stealing them away from us.
But in a world where death waits for every person, God stands
ready. God stands ready to receive our beloved dead as they cross
over; and God stands ready to guide us through the saddest days, to
walk with us through our grief, and to take us into places we never
could have imagined places of hope and renewal.If God could take a
cross and broken body and make of them redemption, God can take
your pain and heartache and fashion them into new life. This book
is composed of the reflections that point to broader lessons that
will help those who find themselves passing through grief, as well
as the pastors, counselors, and friends whose job is to accompany
the traveler. "
Adultery, divorce, racism, teen pregnancy, white-collar crime,
living wills-these are among the many complex moral issues that
Christians face and for which they often seek guidance from their
pastors. This book is designed to assist pastors in developing
their skills in providing moral guidance to their parishioners in a
culture characterized by both ethical confusion and increasingly
complex moral choices. Rebekah Miles, a gifted thinker and writer,
guides the reader through the landscape of the moral life and
offers a simple but profound map of the moral terrain along with
practical tools to enable pastoral caregivers to serve more
effectively as moral guides.
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