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Review"Ideal for a study of twentieth-century ethics."--Joe Trull, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary"Timely and useful...as either an introduction or a review."--Ethics"Has the promise for [teachers] of serving as a compendium for the next decade or more."Theology Today"Very helpful and enlightening."--Theological Studies
This book investigates the development and diverse methodologies of Christian ethical thought during the twentieth century. Edward LeRoy Long, a scholar in the field of theological ethics, provides a comprehensive overview of the various schools of thought that emerged during this period. By categorizing these approaches, the author offers a structured framework for understanding how Christian thinkers have navigated moral dilemmas and social responsibilities in a modern context.
What You Will Find
Experts and theological educators frequently cite this work as a foundational compendium for students and researchers seeking a clear introduction to modern ethical discourse. Reviewers consistently highlight the text's utility as a reliable reference for navigating the complex landscape of twentieth-century moral theology.
Page Count:
238
Publication Date:
1982-10-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195031601
ISBN-13:
9780195031607
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