Hospitality as Holiness: Christian Witness Amid Moral DiversityHospitality as Holiness will appeal to those interested in the broad question of the relationship between reason, tradition, natural law and revelation in theology, and more specifically to those engaged with questions about plurality, tolerance and ethical conflict in Christian ethics and medical ethics. |
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... moral diversity 160 Defining euthanasia 161 The practice of medicine and euthanasia 165 Philosophical defences of euthanasia 168 Relating autonomy , death and suffering within a theological account of good care 172 MacIntyre's response ...
... moral diversity 160 Defining euthanasia 161 The practice of medicine and euthanasia 165 Philosophical defences of euthanasia 168 Relating autonomy , death and suffering within a theological account of good care 172 MacIntyre's response ...
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Contents
Incommensurability and the resolution of moral disputes | 26 |
Germain Grisez and the shared rationality of all moral traditions | 34 |
Oliver ODonovan and the distinctiveness of Christian ethics | 61 |
Local politics ecclesiology and resisting modernity | 95 |
The practice of hospitality | 121 |
Other editions - View all
Hospitality as Holiness: Christian Witness Amid Moral Diversity Luke Bretherton Limited preview - 2017 |
Hospitality as Holiness: Christian Witness Amid Moral Diversity Luke Bretherton Limited preview - 2006 |
Hospitality As Holiness: Christian Witness Amid Moral Diversity Luke Bretherton No preview available - 2017 |
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account of ethics Alasdair MacIntyre Aquinas argues assessment autonomy bear witness Biggar Cambridge University Press central Christ-event Christian Ethics Christian tradition Christians and non-Christians church Cicely Saunders constitutes contemporary context contemporary moral contrast creation culture Dame death debate distinct ecclesiology Edinburgh embodied eschatological eschaton euthanasia example faith feast Finnis fulfilment Germain Grisez God's Grisez's account Holy hospice care human Ibid incommensurability Jesus Christ John John Finnis justice Lactantius liberal London MacIntyre's account MacIntyre's conception medicine modern moral discourse moral knowledge N. T. Wright Natural Law Theory neighbours norms NPNF Oliver O'Donovan Palliative Care parable participate particular tradition patient Philosophical political practical rationality practical reason practice of hospitality principles question reality relations between Christians relationship religion resolve ethical disputes response resurrection seek social practices society specific Spirit Stanley Hauerwas substantive suffering suffering-dying T&T Clark teleology theological Thomist thought and action tolerance truth understanding virtues