Reconstructing Christian Ethics - F D Maurice - 图书 - Westminster John Knox Press - 9780664256012 - 1995年11月1日
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Reconstructing Christian Ethics

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Brief Description: British theologian F. D. Maurice is considered a forerunner of the contemporary ecumenical movement. His writings and work were an articulation of his theology, which emphasized the inclusiveness of Christianity despite ideological divisions within the Christian community. This volume offers a selection of Maurice's moral writings based on his theological worldview. Jacket Description/Back: One of the major British theologians and ethicists of the nineteenth century, F. D. Maurice was a forerunner of the contemporary ecumenical movement. His writings and work were an articulation of his theology, which emphasizes the inclusiveness of Christianity despite ideological divisions within the Christian community. Maurice proposed a primary unifying principle, based on the dynamic love of God for humankind in all its diversity, that would bring the various Christian traditions into a catholic whole. This volume brings to readers a selection of Maurice's moral writings based on his theological worldview. It is the only anthology of his ethical writings currently available.

Contributor Bio:  Maurice, F D F. D. Maurice (1805-1872), an Anglican priest, taught at King's College in London and was Professor of Moral Theology at Cambridge University. His ecclesiology and theology influenced thinkers such as H. Richard Niebuhr and Schubert Ogden. Contributor Bio:  Wondra, Ellen K Ellen K. Wondra is Professor of Theology and Ethics at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. She is the author or coauthor of more than twenty books, essays, articles.

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 1995年11月1日
ISBN13 9780664256012
出版商 Westminster John Knox Press
分类 教科书     Religion     Religious Orientation > Christian
页数 212
商品尺寸 151 × 228 × 18 mm   ·   367 g
语言 英语  

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