
Does theological ethics articulate moral norms with the assistance of moral philosophy? Or does it leave that task to moral philosophy alone while it describes a distinctively Christian way of acting or form of life? These questions lie at the very heart of theological ethics as a discipline. Karl Barth's theological ethics makes a strong case for the first alternative. Karl Barth's Moral Thought follows Barth's efforts to present God's grace as a moral norm in his treatments of divine commands, moral reasoning, responsibility, and agency. It shows how Barth's conviction that grace is the norm of human action generates problems for his ethics at nearly every turn, as it involves a moral good that confronts human beings from outside rather than perfecting them as the kind of creature they are. Yet it defends Barth's insistence on the right of theology to articulate moral norms, and it shows how Barth may lead theological ethics to exercise that right in a more compelling way than he did.
This book investigates whether theological ethics can effectively articulate moral norms while maintaining a distinctively Christian framework, or if it must rely entirely on secular moral philosophy. Gerald McKenny, a scholar of theological ethics, examines Karl Barth's body of work to determine how the concept of divine grace functions as a moral norm. The author argues that while Barth's insistence on grace creates significant internal tensions regarding human agency and moral reasoning, his project remains a vital defense of theology's right to define moral norms independently of philosophical systems.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and theologians recognize this work as a rigorous contribution to the study of Barthian ethics, often noting the high level of academic density in the prose. Experts frequently highlight the book as a necessary text for those examining the intersection of divine command theory and contemporary moral philosophy.
Page Count:
217
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192660292
ISBN-13:
9780192660299
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