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Book SynopsisTransformation Ethics develops a new framework for Christian moral reasoning called Transformation Ethics and applies it to three of the 21st century's most pressing ethical dilemmas.
Trade ReviewA success. [Makes] sense of the many strands of Christian ethics and present[s] them in a way that is accessible to students and useful for teachers… -- Kent Van Til * Calvin Theological Journal *
This is a valuable and highly accessible volume, recommended to students of Christian ethics. -- Timothy M. Renick, Georgia State University, Senior Vice President for Student Success and professor, Georgia State University * Religious Studies Review *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Foundations of Transformation Ethics: Transformation and the Frameworks of Moral Reasoning; Theological Origins and Historical Settings of the Four Frameworks Chapter 4 Moral Imagination and the Four Frameworks: Faith and Love; Moral Law; Character; Justice and Liberation Chapter 5 Moral Imagination and the Transformation Framework: Transformation Ethics: Combining the Strengths of the Four Frameworks; Capital Punishment; Genetic Modification; Homosexuality Chapter 6 Index Chapter 7 About the Author