Solidarity and Difference

Solidarity and Difference
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A Contemporary Reading of Paul's Ethics
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Artikel-Nr:
9780567662842
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
384
Autor:
Prof. David G. Horrell
Serie:
T&T Clark Cornerstones
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

David G. Horrell presents a study of Pauline ethics, examining how Paul''s moral discourse envisages and constructs communities in which there is a strong sense of solidarity but also legitimate difference in various aspects of ethical practice. Horrell reads New Testament texts with an explicit awareness of contemporary ethical theory, and assesses Paul''s contribution as a moral thinker in the context of modern debate.


Using a framework indebted to the social sciences, as well as to contemporary ethical theory, Horrell examines the construction of community in Paul''s letters, the notions of purity, boundaries and identity, Paul''s attempts to deal with diversity in his churches, the role of imitating Christ in Paul''s ethics, and the ethic Paul develops for interaction with ''outsiders''. Finally, the pattern of Paul''s moral thinking is considered in relation to the liberal-communitarian debate, with explicit consideration given to the central moral norms of Pauline thought, and the prospects for, and problems with, appropriating these in the contemporary world. This Cornerstones edition includes an extended reflective introduction and a substantial foreword from N.T. Wright.
David G. Horrell presents a study of Pauline ethics, examining how Paul''s moral discourse envisages and constructs communities in which there is a strong sense of solidarity but also legitimate difference in various aspects of ethical practice. Horrell reads New Testament texts with an explicit awareness of contemporary ethical theory, and assesses Paul''s contribution as a moral thinker in the context of modern debate.


Using a framework indebted to the social sciences, as well as to contemporary ethical theory, Horrell examines the construction of community in Paul''s letters, the notions of purity, boundaries and identity, Paul''s attempts to deal with diversity in his churches, the role of imitating Christ in Paul''s ethics, and the ethic Paul develops for interaction with ''outsiders''. Finally, the pattern of Paul''s moral thinking is considered in relation to the liberal-communitarian debate, with explicit consideration given to the central moral norms of Pauline thought, and the prospects for, and problems with, appropriating these in the contemporary world. This Cornerstones edition includes an extended reflective introduction and a substantial foreword from N.T. Wright.

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