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L'éthique comme théologie

Cette série explore en profondeur l'éthique chrétienne en la considérant comme une discipline théologique. Elle examine comment les principes éthiques se croisent avec la philosophie, les sciences humaines et la raison pratique. Chaque volume se concentre sur les piliers fondamentaux du raisonnement moral tels que le soi, le monde et le temps, tout en étudiant les vertus de la foi, de l'amour et de l'espérance qui ancrent la vie morale. Offrant une exploration complète, elle mêle des idées bibliques, historico-théologiques et contemporaines pour enrichir les réflexions théoriques sur l'éthique chrétienne.

Finding and Seeking
Self, World and Time

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  1. 1

    Self, World and Time

    • 138pages
    • 5 heures de lecture
    4,2(82)Évaluer

    Self, World, and Time takes up the question of the form and matter of Christian ethics as an intellectual discipline. What is it about? How does Christian ethics relate to the humanities, especially philosophy, theology, and behavioral studies? How does its shape correspond to the shape of practical reason? In what way does it participate in the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ? Oliver O'Donovan discusses ethics with self, world, and time as foundation poles of moral reasoning, and with faith, love, and hope as the virtues anchoring the moral life. Blending biblical, historico-theological, and contemporary ideas in its comprehensive survey, Self, World, and Time is an exploratory study that adds significantly to O'Donovan's previous theoretical reflections on Christian ethics.

    Self, World and Time
  2. 2

    Finding and Seeking

    • 249pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    4,6(30)Évaluer

    This is the second of three volumes in Oliver O Donovan s masterful Ethics as Theology project. In his first volume -- Self, World, and Time -- O Donovan discusses Christian ethics as an intellectual discipline in relation to the humanities, especially philosophy, theology, and behavioral studies, and in relation to the Christian gospel. In Finding and Seeking O Donovan traces the logic of moral thought from self-awareness to decision through the virtues of faith, hope, and love. Blending biblical, historico-theological, and contemporary ideas in its comprehensive survey, this second volume continues O Donovan s splendid study in ethics as theology and adds significantly to his previous theoretical reflection on Christian ethics.

    Finding and Seeking