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Christian Ethics at the Boundary: Feminism and Theologies at Public Life
Karen V. Guth
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| #2096797 in eBooks | 2015-09-01 | 2015-09-01 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| "Wachet Auf!"|By Stanley Crowe|Karen Guth’s interesting book is an effort to get some new blood flowing through the sclerotic discourse of American Protestant theology, and I assume that her interest in doing so is motivated by her interest in Christian Ethics. If ethics is to mean anything, it has to entail ideas of responsibility, and it would seem that, in Guth’|About the Author|Karen V. Guth is assistant professor of theology at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota. She earned a PhD in religious ethics at the University of Virginia and holds an MTS from Harvard Divinity School and an MTh from the University
In contemporary reflection on Christianity and politics, the work of realist, witness, and feminist theologians has been done in isolation. Christian Ethics at the Boundary offers the first collaborative approach to public and political theology. Extending the strong contextual work of Robin W. Lovin, Stanley Hauerwas, Kathryn Tanner, Monica A. Coleman, and Mary McClintock Fulkerson, author Karen V. Guth engages the prominent public theologians Reinhold Niebu...
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